| Core Manager: Savannah Rocha-Wrigley |
| Core Director: Ron Tjalkens |
Decided to switch it up this week with an image of some nigral neurons from some of our labs #parkinsons disease work 🔬🧪🧠
Decided to switch it up this week with an image of some nigral neurons from some of our labs #parkinsons disease work 🔬🧪🧠
Hopefully you won’t get tired of looking at #astrocytes because we don’t get tired of imaging them 😎
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Hopefully you won’t get tired of looking at #astrocytes because we don’t get tired of imaging them 😎
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Another #astrocyte grown on coverglass reminding everyone of the important role of #glia in #parkinsons
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Another #astrocyte grown on coverglass reminding everyone of the important role of #glia in #parkinsons
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A new hashtag to appreciate all of the wonderful widefield #microscopy work shared here 🧪🧠🔬
Today we are sharing this photo of a primary #astrocyte grown on cover glass used in the study of #Parkinsons disease, imaged with a VS200 slide scanning microscope.
A new hashtag to appreciate all of the wonderful widefield #microscopy work shared here 🧪🧠🔬
Today we are sharing this photo of a primary #astrocyte grown on cover glass used in the study of #Parkinsons disease, imaged with a VS200 slide scanning microscope.
This week, we are sharing a quick video of a 3D render of #alzheimers disease microglia from a Z-stack captured on our VS200 🧪🧠
We are excited to be connecting with so many research groups world-wide! We continue to be inspired by everyone’s posts each week!
This week, we are sharing a quick video of a 3D render of #alzheimers disease microglia from a Z-stack captured on our VS200 🧪🧠
We are excited to be connecting with so many research groups world-wide! We continue to be inspired by everyone’s posts each week!
Today, we are sharing a high mag image of a primary murine astrocyte captured using an Olympus VS200 slide scanner 🧪🧠
Today, we are sharing a high mag image of a primary murine astrocyte captured using an Olympus VS200 slide scanner 🧪🧠
Please enjoy this image hot off the slide scanner piloting our new decon module in a murine #Parkinsons model
Please enjoy this image hot off the slide scanner piloting our new decon module in a murine #Parkinsons model