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Synchronized image capture gets to the heart of the matter

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Marie Freebody, [email protected]

The average human heart beats 60 to 70 times per minute, but that of a mouse can reach up to 600 to 700 beats per minute. Capturing this rapid movement on video or with still images requires some of today’s most sophisticated imaging and computer technologies. Now, scientists funded by the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and the British Heart Foundation have combined existing off-the-shelf technologies found in standard cameras and digital movie projectors to do both jobs in one, and at a price suitable for the consumer market. “Affordable...Read full article

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    Published: July 2010
    BiophotonicsBioScanBritish Heart FoundationBubcalcium transientcamerasCCTVCommunicationsdigital SLRGil Bubheart beatHigh-speed videoImagingIsis Innovation LtdKohlMarie FreebodyMark Pittermolecular fluorescence markersNature MethodsNewsPeter KohlSensors & Detectorssports photographystill imagesUK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research CouncilUniversity of NottinghamUniversity of Oxford

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