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4 month old GFP M-line female mouse. Image depth: 900 microns in Z dimension.


Images courtesy of Sarah Crowe and Graham Ellis-Davies, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

 

In vivo imaging in the brain of PSAPP mouse (a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease) at 10x and 40x

PSAPP Mouse Brain 10x PSAPP Mouse Brain 40x

Red: Rhodamine Dextran labeled blood vascular in mouse brain.
Green: MethoxyX04-labeled amyloid deposition in the brain.

Images courtesy of Jinghui Dong, Tufts Neuroscience.

Neuromuscular junction from the ceratomandibularis muscle of a lizard

Neruomuscular junction from the ceratomandibularis muscle of a lizard

The neuromuscular junction stained with primary mouse IgG antibodies raised against human cannabinoid (CB1) receptors, then with secondary goat anti-mouse antibodies complexed to Fluorescein. The CB1 receptors (GREEN) are clustered around the periphery of the motor nerve terminals and boutons (RED).

Image courtesy of Dr. Clark Lindgren, Grinnell College.

Purkinje cell in a cerebellar slice

Purkinje cell in a cerebellar slice

Image courtesy of Tiago Branco, Kazuo Kitamura and Michael Häusser, Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research, University College London.

In vivo multiphoton image in GFP mouse somatosensory cortex

In vivo mulitphoton image in GFP mouse somatosensory cortex

Image courtesy of Dr. Rafael Czajkowski, Silva Lab, Department of Neurobiology, UCLA.

Striatal medium spiny neuron(MSN) from atrasngenic mouse (BAC D2)

Striatal medium spiny neuron (MSN) from atrasngenic mouse (BAC D2)

Image courtesy Dr. Michelle Day, Department of Physiology, Northwestern University Medical School.

CHO K1 (Chinese Hamster Ovary) cells expressing paxillin-GFP

CHO K1 (Chinese Hamster Ovary) cells expressing paxillin-GFP CHO K1 (Chinese Hamster Ovary) cells expressing paxillin-GFP CHO K1 (Chinese Hamster Ovary) cells expressing paxillin-GFP

Paxillin is an adaptor molecule found in focal adhesions (large bright structures within the images). The pictures were taken on an Olympus IX70 with a QImaging Retiga Exi camera and Prairie laser launch. The wide field image is with the laser going straight through the sample and the TIRF image is with the laser tuned to the TIRF mode.

Image courtesy Claire M. Brown, PhD., University of Virginia (now at McGill University).

3-D Image of Mouse Lymph Node

-D Image of Mouse Lymph Node

Image courtesy of Katalin Mikecz, M.D., Ph.D. Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Rush University Medical Center.

Rabbit retina

Rabbit Retina Image

Obtained on the
Prairie SFC.

Image courtesy of the University of Minnesota.

DATA SPOTLIGHT

C. elegans embryo expressing B-tubulin GFP
Image courtesy of Koen Verbrugghe and Chris Malone, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI

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Time-lapse recordings of tubulin GFP C. elegans embryos during mitosis.
One image was acquired every second with a 100x Super Fluor lens using the SFC.
Image courtesy of Kevin Eliceiri and Koen Verbrugghe, LOCI, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI.

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