2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10616-010-9268-y
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Short-term culturing of teleost crystalline lenses combined with high-resolution optical measurements

Abstract: Culturing whole lenses is a frequently used method for studying regulatory events on the lens in controlled environments. The evaluation methods used often fall under two categories, molecular or optical. The main benefit from optical measurements is that they directly detect changes in the lens' main function, i.e. refracting light. However, these measurements often have rather low resolution or yield results open for subjective interpretation. Here we present a short-term crystalline lens culturing technique… Show more

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“…Beam paths were recorded with a digital video camera. The video sequences were processed using a custom-written program that detected the laser beams in the video footage [this program was tested in previous studies (Gagnon et al, 2008;Schartau et al, 2010a;Schartau et al, 2010b)]. For diagrams detailing the optical setup used in this study, see fig.2 in Kröger et al (Kröger et al, 1994) and fig.4 in Malkki and Kröger (Malkki and Kröger, 2005).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beam paths were recorded with a digital video camera. The video sequences were processed using a custom-written program that detected the laser beams in the video footage [this program was tested in previous studies (Gagnon et al, 2008;Schartau et al, 2010a;Schartau et al, 2010b)]. For diagrams detailing the optical setup used in this study, see fig.2 in Kröger et al (Kröger et al, 1994) and fig.4 in Malkki and Kröger (Malkki and Kröger, 2005).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lenses in vitro were then tested by laser scanning to determine their optical properties under different temperature and osmolarities. 116…”
Section: Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This implies that the matching of lens optical properties to the requirements of the retina may be an active process, involving signaling from the retina to the lens. One such signaling pathway involving dopamine has a role in the optical changes occurring in the lenses of the South American cichlid fish Aequidens pulcher between day and night [13,53,54].…”
Section: Adaptation and Regulationmentioning
confidence: 99%