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method:voltage-sensitive-fluorescent-dye-imagingVoltage-sensitive fluorescent dye imaging
A method used to visualize bioelectric patterns in tissues, revealing prepatterns that guide morphogenesis.
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- Voltage-Sensitive Fluorescent Dyesrelated_tosame_asFunctional imaging technique used to track bioelectric patterns in regenerating planaria and reveal rules of collective morphospace navigation.
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- Voltage-Sensitive Dye Imagingrelated_toTechnique used to visualize bioelectric patterns (Vmem) in tissues; mentioned as a key tool for studying bioelectricity.
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