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Slide label info: Selected Polycystina, Podocyrtis mitra, Richard Suter, 10 Highweek road, Tottenham.

 

Photo without eyepiece, LED lighting

Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre

 

www.plymouth.ac.uk/emc

Trichomes on the surface of Rosmarinus officinalis stem under scanning electron microscopy

Confocal microscopy! These are thymocytes I induced to go into apoptosis (programmed cell death) by irradiation.

 

Blue = a nuclear dye

Red = annexinV, a marker of early apoptotic cells

Green = our transgenic autoantibody, which we are trying to characterize

 

Taken with Bio-Rad LaserSharp2000.

2003 electron micrographs of an indian shell bead, taken while I was at Humboldt State University.

(Sadly, I don't have any further notes on the bead or it's origins handy...)

Microscope image of a slice of truffle fruiting body. The dark regions are the spore-bearing tissues and spores.

2003 electron micrographs of an indian shell bead, taken while I was at Humboldt State University.

(Sadly, I don't have any further notes on the bead or it's origins handy...)

Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre

 

www.plymouth.ac.uk/emc

Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre

 

www.plymouth.ac.uk/emc

Toilet tissue marked with yellow pen. Blue shows the fluoresence present in the tissue with the yellow ink seemingly sat on top of the fibres.

Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre

 

www.plymouth.ac.uk/emc

Pyrite in lapis at ~150x.

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