Jason Jun Ying
jasonjunying.bsky.social
Jason Jun Ying
@jasonjunying.bsky.social
DPhil student at Oxford, looking into the genetic mechanisms underlying the heart regeneration of zebrafish and mexican surface fish.
Reposted by Jason Jun Ying
A #fluorescencefriday image of an adult #zebrafish kidney by the Drummond Lab's Caramai Kamei, Ph.D.

We are looking at the aorta that runs through the kidney. Blood vessels connect to glomeruli, which hang like fruits on a tree.

#researchmatters #microscopy #fluorescentproteins #lightsheet 🧪 🤝
January 23, 2026 at 3:00 PM
Reposted by Jason Jun Ying
NEW: Scientists have developed a way of assessing the ability of red blood cells to deliver oxygen by measuring their shape.

This test could improve specialist transplant and transfusion practice as well as blood banking.

Read more ⬇️
www.ox.ac.uk/news/2024-12...
Researchers develop a way to test the ability of red blood cells to
Scientists have developed a way of assessing the ability of red blood cells to deliver oxygen by measuring their shape. This test could improve specialist transplant and transfusion practice as well
www.ox.ac.uk
December 20, 2024 at 3:59 PM