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MCDB/BSCRC Microscopy Core

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Twitter account of the @UclaMcdb/@UCLAstemcell #microscopy core facility. Tweets by @Nat_Prunet

Los Angeles, CA Inscrit le Eylül 2018
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Drosophilosopher🔬💊
Drosophilosopher🔬💊@HammedBadmos·
I am using the 1 month break between the end of my #PhD and start of my #PostDoc to put together some resource for the #Drosophila community especially egg #development enthusiasts. Here is a sneak peek. 10 hrs imaging of stage 11-14 #Drosophila egg
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Evident Life Science
Evident Life Science@Evident_LS·
Hundreds of beautiful #microscope images were submitted to this year's Global Image of the Year Award competition. Here's a glimpse at a few of the images that received honorable mentions by our panel of jurors. Click here to see all winning images - olympus-lifescience.com/IOTY
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Nikon Small World
Nikon Small World@NikonSmallWorld·
Happy Monday! Does anyone else see balloons in this picture? These are actually individually labeled axons in an embryonic chick ciliary ganglion. #MondayFunday qoo.ly/3bjnfk Cred: Dr. Ryo Egawa
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Vincent LOUVEL
Vincent LOUVEL@louvel_vincent·
The power of #UExM 😍 (Green: Tubulin, Bleu: DAPI, Magenta: NHS Ester, widefield picture)
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Liang Gao
Liang Gao@profLiangGao·
Here, we present you a solution to image whole mouse spinal cord from sub-micron to sub hundred nanometer spatial resolution using tiling light sheet microscopy and tissue clearing techniques.
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Andy Moore
Andy Moore@aaandmoore·
Bonus content! I don't think this movie made the final paper, but I still think it's one of my favorite examples of a metaphase mitochondrion pushed around by an actin comet tail. cyan hot = mito orange glow = actin (lifeact) Loop ~40sec. More here: nature.com/articles/s4158…
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nature
nature@Nature·
Scientists are getting to grips with the role of mechanical forces in the body, from embryo to adult. nature.com/articles/d4158…
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