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Sequential images of the 525 and 475 nm fluorescence emission after alternate excitation at 435 nm for 100 ms were acquired every 30 s.
TOCSY spectra (spin-lock time = 80 ms) were acquired with MLEV-17 [62] (4,096 F1 points, 512 F2 points).
TOCSY spectra with mixing times of 40 ms were acquired with 256 increments of 2 K data points and 16 acquisitions.
Gradient echo EPI images (TR/TE = 2500/40 ms) were acquired over a period of 5 minutes at rest (120 images) on a 1.5 T GE twin-speed LX scanner with a birdcage head coil (GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI).
Videos of 10 frames of 33 ms were acquired in 50 separate locations for each experiment using IPLab 4.0.2 software (BDBiosciences, Rockville, MD).
T2-weighted transverse, sagittal, and coronal gradient echo images (TR/TE = 600/95 ms) were acquired to localize the H-MRS signal.
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A 3D T2-weighted inversion-recovery sequence (repetition time/echo time 3000/202 ms) was acquired for imaging of the spinal nerves and lumbar plexus (50 axial slice reformations).
A series of three preliminary noncontrast enhanced images, with repetition times (TR) ranging from 360 to 6000 ms, was acquired before an intravenous bolus injection of the contrast agent for the determination of regional precontrast T1 relaxation values.
A stack consisting of three z-planes (0.5 μm apart) with a 488 nm laser and an exposure of 150 ms was acquired at an interval of 5 s from the onset of cortical flow until the first cell division.
A stack consisting of two z-planes (0.5 μm apart) with a 488 nm laser and an exposure of 150 ms was acquired at an interval of 5 s from the onset of cortical flow until the first cell division.
A stack consisting of 25 z-planes (0.5 μm apart) with a 488 nm laser and an exposure of 100 ms was acquired at an interval of 5 s from the start of telophase of the AB lineage at the 4-cell stage until cytokinesis.
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