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William C Lemon

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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|May 30, 2020
Live-cell imaging in the era of too many microscopesWilliam C Lemon, Katie McDole
Molecular Reproduction and Development|September 3, 2013
Live imaging of nervous system development and function using light-sheet microscopyWilliam C Lemon, Philipp J Keller
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 24, 2014
Light sheet-based imaging and analysis of early embryogenesis in the fruit flyKhaled Khairy, William C Lemon, Fernando Amat, et al.
Nature Protocols|October 28, 2018
A practical guide to adaptive light-sheet microscopyLoïc A Royer, William C Lemon, Raghav K Chhetri, et al.
Nature Protocols|October 2, 2015
Efficient processing and analysis of large-scale light-sheet microscopy dataFernando Amat, Burkhard Höckendorf, Yinan Wan, et al.
Nature Methods|October 27, 2015
Whole-animal functional and developmental imaging with isotropic spatial resolutionRaghav K Chhetri, Fernando Amat, Yinan Wan, et al.
Nature Communications|August 12, 2015
Whole-central nervous system functional imaging in larval DrosophilaWilliam C Lemon, Stefan R Pulver, Burkhard Höckendorf, et al.
Developmental Cell|January 27, 2016
Real-Time Three-Dimensional Cell Segmentation in Large-Scale Microscopy Data of Developing EmbryosJohannes Stegmaier, Fernando Amat, William C Lemon, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|November 8, 2016
Adaptive light-sheet microscopy for long-term, high-resolution imaging in living organismsLoïc A Royer, William C Lemon, Raghav K Chhetri, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 13, 2006
Electrical hyperexcitation of lateral ventral pacemaker neurons desynchronizes downstream circadian oscillators in the fly circadian circuit and induces multiple behavioral periodsMichael N Nitabach, Ying Wu, Vasu Sheeba, et al.
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology|May 30, 2020
Live-cell imaging in the era of too many microscopesWilliam C Lemon, Katie McDole
Molecular Reproduction and Development|September 3, 2013
Live imaging of nervous system development and function using light-sheet microscopyWilliam C Lemon, Philipp J Keller
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|September 24, 2014
Light sheet-based imaging and analysis of early embryogenesis in the fruit flyKhaled Khairy, William C Lemon, Fernando Amat, et al.
Nature Protocols|October 28, 2018
A practical guide to adaptive light-sheet microscopyLoïc A Royer, William C Lemon, Raghav K Chhetri, et al.
Nature Protocols|October 2, 2015
Efficient processing and analysis of large-scale light-sheet microscopy dataFernando Amat, Burkhard Höckendorf, Yinan Wan, et al.
Nature Methods|October 27, 2015
Whole-animal functional and developmental imaging with isotropic spatial resolutionRaghav K Chhetri, Fernando Amat, Yinan Wan, et al.
Nature Communications|August 12, 2015
Whole-central nervous system functional imaging in larval DrosophilaWilliam C Lemon, Stefan R Pulver, Burkhard Höckendorf, et al.
Developmental Cell|January 27, 2016
Real-Time Three-Dimensional Cell Segmentation in Large-Scale Microscopy Data of Developing EmbryosJohannes Stegmaier, Fernando Amat, William C Lemon, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|November 8, 2016
Adaptive light-sheet microscopy for long-term, high-resolution imaging in living organismsLoïc A Royer, William C Lemon, Raghav K Chhetri, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 13, 2006
Electrical hyperexcitation of lateral ventral pacemaker neurons desynchronizes downstream circadian oscillators in the fly circadian circuit and induces multiple behavioral periodsMichael N Nitabach, Ying Wu, Vasu Sheeba, et al.
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