Happy #fluorescencefriday (and start of vacation!) to all those who are celebrating
Lifeact-labeled epidermal stem cells closing a wound after in vivo adult zebrafish skin injury
Got to play around with Holotomographic imaging of muscle cells yesterday via the @uclastemcell.bsky.social imaging core and the results are pretty spectacular 🤩 You can see everything from mitochrondria to lamellipodia to macropinocytosis…with no labels!
Another outcome from the Appose processing hackathon:
Cellpose simple tile processing in Fiji, with #imglib2 and #appose only.
With @gaellel.bsky.social and @strigaud.bsky.social
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Aren't monolayers fun? I think I have a new desktop background now. #FluorescenceFriday #Microscopy
Sebastián Palacios Martínez
For this #FluorescenceFriday, some endosomes imaged with MI-SIM. Green: Rab21, Magenta: F-actin, Cyan: EPLINalpha.
Microtubule comets in human iPSCs to kick off my first week of grad school! ☄️💫
Tamas Nagy
I found this really pretty 🐸 macrophage. Looks like it has 2 leading edge trying to move in the opposite directions but one is stronger than the other so it got dragged along. It looks cool, nevertheless.
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Happy #FluorescenceFriday.
I found this embryonic macrophage contacting a non-myeloid cell (bottom right corner) and then moving away. What's cool is that this contact is strong enough to slightly bend the cell and you can just about to see it. Forces at the cellular scale is so curious! 😁
Eric Peterman
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Jean-Yves Tinevez
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This beautiful video was captured by Dr. Jonas Hartmann @UCL showing cranial neural crest cells finding their way through a developing #zebrafish embryo using a Bruker Luxendo TruLive3D lightsheet microscope.
Labels: H2B-mCherry (nuclei; 🟣) and GFP-GPI (cell membranes; 🟡).
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