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. by Erin M. photographs on Flickr.
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Seeking Next-Gen Probes
By Thomas Deerinck, NCMIR
For over 20 years, Tom has worked at UCSD’s Department of Neurosciences and the National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research under the tutelage of Mark Ellisman, founder and director of NCMIR. Tom specializes in developing and applying new imaging techniques for biologists, including robotic serial blockface scanning EM (pioneered by Winfried Denk and others), which he believes will revolutionize EM imaging in biology. Tom is currently collaborating with Roger Tsien to develop the “next generation” of imaging probes for live-cell light and electron microscopies.
Image: Quadruple fluorescence image revealing the complexity of the optic fiber layer of a mouse retina. Optic nerve axons and glial cells are stained red and green, respectively while actin in the blood vessel-ensheathing endothelial cells are stained blue. DNA and RNA are in orange. The image was acquired by confocal microscopy.
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Michael Wolf
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