Abstract:High-resolution in vivo microscopy approaches can reveal subtle information and fine details inside the model animalCaenorhabditis elegans(C. elegans) but requires strong animal immobilization. Unfortunately, most current immobilization techniques require substantial manual effort, rendering high-resolution imaging low-throughput. We greatly simplify theC. elegansimmobilization procedure by using a cooling approach that can easily immobilize entire populations ofC. elegansdirectly on their cultivation plates. … Show more
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