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A blue Tulip (Sustentacular cell) behind some red (OMP) OSN cell bodies, and some green horizontal basal cells in the olfactory epithelium. Stylized for a science art presentation (easier to find than original).
An old favorite for this #FluorescenceFriday. This "rose" is actually a kidney glomerulus (red, podocytes) and an axon reaching towards it (green).
Great things still happen all around us. Each your UNC Biology's Bob Goldstein and Art's Beth Grabowski co-teach ARTS/BIOL 409, that brings together artists and scientists to explore an intersection of two disciplines. It culminated this year with a remarkable show Friday 1/n
Happy to share scHiCAR, an ultra-high throughout (millions of cells), low cost (5 cents/cell including NGS), and trimodal platform for integrated single-cell level analysis of mRNA, open chromatin, and 5-kb resolution looping with ground-truth data the same individual cell.
When your cat is obsessed with #PuppyBowl. As a special needs adoptee herself, she’s a huge advocate.
I am very excited to visit NC State this weekend and give a seminar on Monday! I'll be in Raleigh from Saturday to Tuesday so I'm joyfully accepting all running trail suggestions, dining ideas, cool places to sit and write 6 R01s, and any friends who want to say Hi! gga.ncsu.edu/event/tim-mo...
The beauty of the kidney arterial tree for this #FluorescenceFriday. Evans Blue dye labels the vasculature. Image courtesy of postdoc Sarah McLarnon.
Our first cancer biology preprint is up! TRIM9 switches melanoma cell phenotypes. First author @klukasik.bsky.social has taken the lab into new directions for sure in a fun collaboration with @coronin.bsky.social. We can't wait to hear what you think. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
For #FluorescenceFriday, an E10 embryo showing Pax2 localization. #DevelopmentalBiology
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In @elife.bsky.social: A high-resolution, easy-to-build light-sheet microscope for subcellular imaging doi.org/10.7554/eLif...
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Tim Mosca, Thomas Jefferson University
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An accessible light-sheet microscope delivers subcellular-resolution, multicolor volumetric, and live-cell imaging, lowering barriers to state-of-the-art performance.
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A high-resolution, easy-to-build light-sheet microscope for subcellular imaging
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An old favorite for this #FluorescenceFriday. This "rose" is actually a kidney glomerulus (red, podocytes) and an axon reaching towards it (green).
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Trimodal single-cell profiling of transcriptome, epigenome and 3D genome in complex tissues with scHiCAR - @yaruidiao.bsky.social @dukehealth.bsky.social go.nature.com/4rZqimf
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Trimodal single-cell analysis reveals gene-regulatory architecture in complex tissues.
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Trimodal single-cell profiling of transcriptome, epigenome and 3D genome in complex tissues with scHiCAR - Nature Biotechnology
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