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Current Opinion in Insect Science
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December 13, 2016
Long-term fluorescence live imaging of Tribolium castaneum embryos: principles, resources, scientific challenges and the comparative approach
Frederic Strobl, Ernst Hk Stelzer
Scientific Reports
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July 29, 2021
A deterministic genotyping workflow reduces waste of transgenic individuals by two-thirds
Frederic Strobl, Ernst H K Stelzer
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
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September 28, 2020
Simultaneous Live Imaging of Multiple Insect Embryos in Sample Chamber-Based Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopes
Julia Ratke, Franziska Krämer, Frederic Strobl
Development (Cambridge, England)
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May 8, 2014
Non-invasive long-term fluorescence live imaging of Tribolium castaneum embryos
Frederic Strobl, Ernst H K Stelzer
Scientific Reports
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October 8, 2021
Author Correction: A deterministic genotyping workflow reduces waste of transgenic individuals by two-thirds
Frederic Strobl, Ernst H K Stelzer
Elife
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March 16, 2018
A universal vector concept for a direct genotyping of transgenic organisms and a systematic creation of homozygous lines
Frederic Strobl, Anita Anderl, Ernst Hk Stelzer
Nature Protocols
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May 5, 2017
Improving your four-dimensional image: traveling through a decade of light-sheet-based fluorescence microscopy research
Frederic Strobl, Alexander Schmitz, Ernst H K Stelzer
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
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May 19, 2017
Light Sheet-based Fluorescence Microscopy of Living or Fixed and Stained Tribolium castaneum Embryos
Frederic Strobl, Selina Klees, Ernst H K Stelzer
Nature Protocols
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September 4, 2015
Live imaging of Tribolium castaneum embryonic development using light-sheet-based fluorescence microscopy
Frederic Strobl, Alexander Schmitz, Ernst H K Stelzer
Plos One
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August 12, 2017
Non-lethal genotyping of Tribolium castaneum adults using genomic DNA extracted from wing tissue
Frederic Strobl, J Alexander Ross, Ernst H K Stelzer
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Current Opinion in Insect Science
|
December 13, 2016
Long-term fluorescence live imaging of Tribolium castaneum embryos: principles, resources, scientific challenges and the comparative approach
Frederic Strobl, Ernst Hk Stelzer
Scientific Reports
|
July 29, 2021
A deterministic genotyping workflow reduces waste of transgenic individuals by two-thirds
Frederic Strobl, Ernst H K Stelzer
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
|
September 28, 2020
Simultaneous Live Imaging of Multiple Insect Embryos in Sample Chamber-Based Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopes
Julia Ratke, Franziska Krämer, Frederic Strobl
Development (Cambridge, England)
|
May 8, 2014
Non-invasive long-term fluorescence live imaging of Tribolium castaneum embryos
Frederic Strobl, Ernst H K Stelzer
Scientific Reports
|
October 8, 2021
Author Correction: A deterministic genotyping workflow reduces waste of transgenic individuals by two-thirds
Frederic Strobl, Ernst H K Stelzer
Elife
|
March 16, 2018
A universal vector concept for a direct genotyping of transgenic organisms and a systematic creation of homozygous lines
Frederic Strobl, Anita Anderl, Ernst Hk Stelzer
Nature Protocols
|
May 5, 2017
Improving your four-dimensional image: traveling through a decade of light-sheet-based fluorescence microscopy research
Frederic Strobl, Alexander Schmitz, Ernst H K Stelzer
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove
|
May 19, 2017
Light Sheet-based Fluorescence Microscopy of Living or Fixed and Stained Tribolium castaneum Embryos
Frederic Strobl, Selina Klees, Ernst H K Stelzer
Nature Protocols
|
September 4, 2015
Live imaging of Tribolium castaneum embryonic development using light-sheet-based fluorescence microscopy
Frederic Strobl, Alexander Schmitz, Ernst H K Stelzer
Plos One
|
August 12, 2017
Non-lethal genotyping of Tribolium castaneum adults using genomic DNA extracted from wing tissue
Frederic Strobl, J Alexander Ross, Ernst H K Stelzer
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