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Have a nice #FluorescenceFriday This is an insect larvae with endosymbiotic bacteria enverywhere! (in orange) #Microscopy #Sciart
✨ Serving egg-cellent organization and fluorescent elegance 🥚 Partial Drosophila 🪰 ovariole with WGA staining of nuclear envelopes 🔬 📸 Image by Michelle Giedt #FluorescenceFriday 🐣
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So happy to see this story getting so much love! 🐟✨ Huge thanks to Chen-Hui Chen and Fiorency Santoso for sharing their original material with me and trusting me to bring their amazing work to a wider audience. 🔬 Check out their full paper: www.cell.com/current-biol...
Ever seen mitochondria fly around like little rockets? 🚀 When cells divide, they don't just split DNA. I made a YouTube story based on a major Nature paper, showing how cells use actin waves to shuffle their powerhouses! 🔬 Watch the video here: youtu.be/udrVh_p7kCg #FluorescenceFriday #Microscopy
8 hours. That’s all fish need to heal wounds 🐟⏱️ Why are they so fast compared to humans? I break down the science of rapid regeneration in a microscopy story 🔬 Watch here: youtu.be/Mt9f61adaP0 #FluorescenceFriday #Microscopy
Captivated by the earliest stage of a fruit fly's life—which completely defies textbook biology—I reached out to the people behind groundbreaking papers. I wove their breathtaking live-cell imaging into a story of self-organization. Super fascinating! youtu.be/xyV9BhIVRjM #Microscopy #CellBiology
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Santoso et al. report an unexpected role of adult zebrafish fins in accelerating re-epithelialization. They find that fin-resident epithelial cells are highly mobile, migrating to cover nearby millime...
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Appendage-resident epithelial cells expedite wound healing response in adult zebrafish
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Why Nature Ditched the Rules