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[[File:Stage 13 EFIC01.jpg|thumb|alt=EFIC sagittal stage 13|link=Stage 13 EFIC Movie 1|EFIC sagittal image of embryo ([[Carnegie stage 13|stage 13]])]] | [[File:Stage 13 EFIC01.jpg|thumb|alt=EFIC sagittal stage 13|link=Stage 13 EFIC Movie 1|EFIC sagittal image of embryo ([[Carnegie stage 13|stage 13]])]] | ||
[[Episcopic Fluorescence Image Capture]] (EFIC). A microscopic imaging technique that serially sections embedded biological specimens and photographs the tissue autofluorescence (epifluorescence) from the block surface. This generates an in register 2D image stack. The technique was described for | [[Episcopic Fluorescence Image Capture]] (EFIC). A microscopic imaging technique that serially sections embedded biological specimens and photographs the tissue autofluorescence (epifluorescence) from the block surface. This generates an in register 2D image stack. The technique was first described as a useful tool for embryology studies in 1998<ref name=PMID9623667><pubmed>9623667</pubmed></ref> and later used to study of transgenic [[Mouse Development|mice]] phenotypes in 2001.<ref name=PMID11743576><pubmed>11743576</pubmed></ref> | ||
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Introduction
Episcopic Fluorescence Image Capture (EFIC). A microscopic imaging technique that serially sections embedded biological specimens and photographs the tissue autofluorescence (epifluorescence) from the block surface. This generates an in register 2D image stack. The technique was first described as a useful tool for embryology studies in 1998[1] and later used to study of transgenic mice phenotypes in 2001.[2]
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