Animal models of medullary thyroid cancer: state of the art and view to the future
            
                  
                        Supplementary Data
                        
                           - Supplementary Video 1 - 
                              Long term time lapse SPIM imaging of a Tg(fli1:EGFP)y1 zebrafish embryo showing the development of the circulatory system in the yolk area.
                              Images were acquired every 5 minutes for 3 days. A dataset consisting of 150 sections
                              of the sample was acquired in each time point and is shown as Maximum Intensity Projection.
                              The total measurement time of each time point was approximately 3 seconds. Images
                              were acquired using a double sided illumination SPIM setup that incorporates a 473nm
                              laser for excitation and a 4X microscope objective for fluorescence detection (Candeo,
                              et al. 2016). The sample was anesthetized in tricaine and mounted vertically in the
                              microscope (Bassi et al. 2015). (PDF 11220 KB)
                           
 
                        
                        
                   
                 
         
            
               
                  
                  
                     
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                                 Published online before print
                                 October 31, 2016,
                                 doi:
                                 10.1530/ERC-16-0399
                                 
                              
                                 	    
                                    Endocr Relat Cancer
                                    January 1, 2017 
                                    
                                 	    
                                    vol. 24 
                                    
                                    no. 1 
                                    
                                    R1-R12