EDITOR'S PICS
Peripheral Sensory Neuron
Editor's PicsConfocal micrograph of a peripheral sensory neuron in culture. Marker stains and antibodies are used to identify neurons (red), c-Fos protein (green) and nuclei (blue).
VIEW NOWMitochondria and Cell Fate
Editor's PicsIn these images, we can see human progenitor cells with their DNA-containing nucleus colored red after division and their mitochondria labeled in green.
VIEW NOWTaste Buds
Editor's PicsThis image shows fungiform taste papillae or “taste buds”, small structures or "bumps" found on the upper surface of the front two thirds of the tongue.
VIEW NOWtdTomato Expression in Nodose Neurons
Editor's PicsThis image shows tdTomato (red) expression in nodose sensory nerve cells expressing P2X2.
VIEW NOWZooming In: Honeybee Wing
Editor's PicsPseudocolorized, non-coated scanning electron micrograph of foraging Giant Asian honeybee wing regions.
VIEW NOWModeling Osteoporosis in Fish
Editor's PicsOn the left are two healthy vertebral bodies in the spine of a medaka fish. The bone matrix (green) is normally mineralized and surrounded by bone-forming cells (magenta). On the right, we can see the situation in an osteoporotic fish.
VIEW NOWCultured Human Neuron
Editor's PicsA colorized scanning electron micrograph of a cultured human neuron.
VIEW NOWGlowing Bacteria
Editor's PicsThis image was taken in relation to a study in which a new method for identifying strains of bacteria and guessing their resistance to antibiotics used an AI model to analyze their growth dynamics in culture.
VIEW NOWTruffle Spores
Editor's PicsThis is a microscopic image of spores of Tuber luomae, a truffle species recently described by Oregon State University researchers.
VIEW NOWStudying Fibroblast Morphology
Editor's PicsThis image shows the morphology of a fibroblast with no actomyosin contractility.
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