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Published Online:13 Oct 2017https://doi.org/10.1187/cbe.05-02-0064
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Submitted: 8 February 2005
Accepted: 14 June 2005
© 2005 by The American Society for Cell Biology
The long-term time-lapse methods described in this paper were originally developed while the author was an American Cancer Society Post-Doctoral Fellow (Massachusetts Affiliate) in the laboratory of Kip Sluder, and I would like to thank Kip, along with Rick Miller, for teaching me the finer points of live-cell imaging. I would also like to thank my students for their continuing interest in using light microscopy to study cell biology. The author is a Research Scholar of the American Cancer Society and is supported by ACS RSG CCG-104915, and NIH RO1 GM07275.