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English: Related to Figure 3. High-magnification bioluminescence microscopy of the distal epiphysis. A clear circadian rhythm of the bioluminescence was observed in medial condyle and femoral trochlea, as shown in Figure 3C. The time scale shown on the lower right corner indicats “hours: minutes: seconds”. |
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Source | Movie S1 from Okubo N, Minami Y, Fujiwara H, Umemura Y, Tsuchiya Y, Shirai T, Oda R, Inokawa H, Kubo T, Yagita K (2013). "Prolonged Bioluminescence Monitoring in Mouse Ex Vivo Bone Culture Revealed Persistent Circadian Rhythms in Articular Cartilages and Growth Plates". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0078306. PMID 24223788. PMC: 3817244. | ||
Author | Okubo N, Minami Y, Fujiwara H, Umemura Y, Tsuchiya Y, Shirai T, Oda R, Inokawa H, Kubo T, Yagita K | ||
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Author | Okubo N, Minami Y, Fujiwara H, Umemura Y, Tsuchiya Y, Shirai T, Oda R, Inokawa H, Kubo T, Yagita K |
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Image title | Related to Figure 3. High-magnification bioluminescence microscopy of the distal epiphysis. A clear circadian rhythm of the bioluminescence was observed in medial condyle and femoral trochlea, as shown in Figure 3C. The time scale shown on the lower right corner indicats “hours: minutes: seconds”. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |