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User of microscopes. Interested in organelles and how they move. Husband, dad, intermediate filament apologist, and postdoc in the JLS lab at HHMI Janelia Research Campus.
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Not something you see in textbooks very often: tripolar mitosis.
This mesmerizing timelapse captures the nonstop motion inside an animal cell. Red/orange streaks are the growing ends of microtubules, tiny β€œhighways” that can rapidly assemble and disassemble to move proteins & other molecules within the cell. πŸ“Έ: Andy Moore, HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus
Dynamic actin waves in a zebrafish embryo. Credit to @aaandmoore.bsky.social & Dvir Gur. #ZebrafishZunday πŸ§ͺ
I am excited to share our most recent work collaborating with @centriolelab.bsky.social and @stearnslab.bsky.social to look at the ciliary base of mammalian multiciliated cells w/ cryo-ET, XL/MS, and U-ExM www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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#microtubules in orange hot, #F-actin greyscale, Fibroblast, spinning disc. @marcoenriquez18.bsky.social @aibnatuq.bsky.social #fluorescenceFriday
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Check out our new release on BioRxiv co-lead by @pm-mueller.bsky.social πŸ‘‰ rb.gy/lnrizk specialπŸ™ to Severine Kunz #MDC @leventallab.bsky.social @andimicroscopy.bsky.social @ewerslab.bsky.social and Kedar Narayan @NCI CCR VolumeEM Are the days of discovering new cellular structures over?? /1
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An intracellular meteor shower. EB3 comets tracking growing microtubule plus-ends in a cultured cell.
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Our paper is now out in Science! Super excited to share our discovery that #mitochondria #pearling is the elusive mechanism driving the regular distribution and inheritance of #mtDNA nucleoids 🧬 [1/6]
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Captured this clip when I was still working on the protein CYRI-A for my PhD and it remains one of my most favorites. It was my first time seeing lysosomes (πŸ”΄) fusing on and acidifying a macropinosome (βšͺ). I learned about this at uni but seeing it in action is something else! #FluorescenceFriday
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Out in @natmethods.nature.com: More dyes. They work. Quite well. And blink. Pick the one that fits your target, your technique, and your labeling density. With too many collaborators and institutes to list, but anchored at @hhmijanelia.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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A series of spontaneously blinking dyes in the far-red range facilitate single-molecule localization microscopy. These dyes vary in their blinking properties and can be matched to the applications and...
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A series of spontaneously blinking dyes for super-resolution microscopy - Nature Methods
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