17 results filtered with: Green fluorescent protein
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Neural stem cells transplanted into a mouse brain
Yirui Sun- Digital Images
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Muscle Innervation
Hermann Aberle, University of Munster- Digital Images
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Zebrafish embryos with green fluorescent myotomes
S. Roy & S Higashijima- Digital Images
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Zebrafish embryos with green fluorescent notocords
S. Roy & F. Muller- Digital Images
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Dorsal view of a zebrafish brain
Monica Folgueira & Steve Wilson- Digital Images
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New life - Cell division
Steve Winder- Digital Images
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Mosquito heads with green fluorescent eyes
Derric Nimmo & Paul Eggleston- Digital Images
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Neural stem cells transplanted into a mouse brain
Yirui Sun- Digital Images
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Zebrafish embryos with green fluorescent myotomes
S. Roy & S Higashijima- Digital Images
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Mosquito heads with green fluorescent eyes
Derric Nimmo & Paul Eggleston- Digital Images
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HeLa cells in metaphase
Laura Trinkle-Mulcahy- Digital Images
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Fast and slow muscle fibres in zebrafish myotomes
S. Roy & C. Wolff- Digital Images
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Developing muscles and their innervation during metamorphosis
Sudipto Roy- Digital Images
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Zebrafish embryos with green fluorescent midlines
S. Roy & F. Muller- Books
Aglow in the dark : the revolutionary science of biofluorescence / Vincent Pieribone and David F. Gruber.
Pieribone, Vincent.Date: 2005- Digital Images
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Paneth cells
Paul Appleton, University of Dundee- Digital Images
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Neuromuscular junction showing the association of the nerves and the muscle fibres. This image is taken from a Drosophila larva and shows the neuromuscular junctions stained with green fluorescence protein (GFP) in association with the muscle fibres in red. The muscle is stained with an antibody which provides the red colour and also shows the striated pattern of the contractile filaments (sarcomers) of the muscle.
Hermann Aberle, University of Munster