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Light Microscopy – Multimedia

Chemists Know - (Parody of "Let It Go" from Frozen) - University of California Irvine content piece image
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Chemists Know - Let It Go Parody

Chemists know, wouldn't YOU like to know?
Super-resolution Single Molecule Localization Microscopy of the Exocytotic Machinery Underlying Insulin Secretion content piece image
Poster

Super-resolution Single Molecule Localization Microscopy of the Exocytotic Machinery Underlying Insulin Secretion

Single molecule imaging of the tSNARE proteins involved in insulin secretion.
Cell Culture and Cell Analysis using the Real Architecture for 3D Tissue (RAFT™) Culture System content piece image
Poster

Cell Culture and Cell Analysis using the Real Architecture for 3D Tissue (RAFT™) Culture System

This poster explains how standard analysis techniques, like fluorescence microscopy, can be applied easily to RAFT™ 3D Cell Cultures.
Video

Machine Learning and Image Analysis Methods in High-content Screening for Phenotypic Drug and Gene Discovery

Peter Horvath discusses image correction and machine learning methods for phenotypic discovery.
Novel Approaches to High-throughput Measurements of Replicative Lifespan in Yeast by Microfluidic Size Sorting and Genetic Engineering content piece image
Poster

Novel Approaches to High-throughput Measurements of Replicative Lifespan in Yeast by Microfluidic Size Sorting and Genetic Engineering

Development of a high-throughput screen utilizing a microfluidic device and a linearly growing yeast strain to simultaneously test the influence of various drugs on the replicative lifespan of yeast.
Identifying Molecular Signatures of Tumors Using Novel Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Networks content piece image
Poster

Identifying Molecular Signatures of Tumors Using Novel Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Networks

We developed FRET sensors that can detect 125 fluorophores simultaneously. From experimental analyses of over 1200 time-resolved fluorescence signatures on 300 prototypical sensors, we show that the optical responses are highly repeatable and minor variations between FRET networks can be discriminated resulting in a total of 10^375 unique responses in theory.
Automated Method to Determine Infectious Dose (TCID50) content piece image
Poster

Automated Method to Determine Infectious Dose (TCID50)

Settings for each cell type and virus can be saved and re-used to assure objective results. Additional information such as cell health, cell cycle status can be determined from the same plates using Nexcelom designed applications. Time course studies can be carried out by scanning plates over several days/weeks allowing for additional information than may be generated by carrying out end-point assays alone.
Automated Method to Determine Infectious Dose (TCID50) content piece image
Poster

Automated Method to Determine Infectious Dose (TCID50)

Settings for each cell type and virus can be saved and re-used to assure objective results. Additional information such as cell health, cell cycle status can be determined from the same plates using Nexcelom designed applications. Time course studies can be carried out by scanning plates over several days/weeks allowing for additional information than may be generated by carrying out end-point assays alone.
Multi-Color Fluorescence Microscopy Application using Novel Brilliant Violet™ and Alexa Fluor® 594 Conjugated Monoclonal Antibodies content piece image
Poster

Multi-Color Fluorescence Microscopy Application using Novel Brilliant Violet™ and Alexa Fluor® 594 Conjugated Monoclonal Antibodies

Development of valuable new tools for the immunologist, to resolve multiple antigens simultaneously with fluorescence microscopy: Brilliant Violet 421™, Alexa Fluor® 488, Alexa Fluor® 594 and Alexa Fluor® 647 conjugated monoclonal antibodies.
Digital microphotographic atlas of the adult zebrafish cerebellum content piece image
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Digital microphotographic atlas of the adult zebrafish cerebellum

Sagittal, coronal and horizontal, one micron thick plastic (semithin) sections of adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) brain were photographed in 40X. The sections were then photomontaged together using in Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended Version 12.0 to make the photographic atlas.
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