Steve M. Potter and Scott E. Fraser
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If your QuickTime movie utility is not showing you every frame, you should use this excellent shareware movie player for Macs: Peter’s Player (hqx, 122K). And don’t forget to give it a lot of RAM in the Get Info box!
1st 2-Photon Time-Lapse movie!
This shows about 2 hours in the life of a culture of rat embryonic hippocampal neurons, a day after plating. This was made in 1994, to test out our environmental control system. The cells are labeled with membrane dye, DiO. (1.3 megs)
![2-photon microscope image of neurons growing in vitro](https://potterlab.gatech.edu/files/2020/10/1stmovie.jpg)
Transplant to Brain Slice!
This shows the first ever 2-photon 3D time-lapse movie of living brain tissue, made in 1995. Embryonic rat hippocampal neurons were labeled in suspension with membrane dye, DiO, and seeded onto a slice from a newborn rat hippocampus. After one day, the cells have migrated throughout the slice. This movie is projection of a 40 um thick section series, collected every 15 min for 8 hours. You can also download a 3D Stereo Pair movie, for cross-eyed viewing (2 megs).