Members
Our members research a diverse collection of topics and utilize many different types of microscopy, including everything from traditional light microscopy to environmental scanning electron microscopy.
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Our members research a diverse collection of topics and utilize many different types of microscopy, including everything from traditional light microscopy to environmental scanning electron microscopy.
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Microtubules (green), their sites of nucleation (red/yellow) and nuclei (blue) are shown simultaneously throughout the hyphal cytoplasm of Allomyces macrogynus prepared using immunofluorescence methods and imaged with laser scanning confocal microscopy. Rearrangements in cytoplasmic order are typically coupled to major events of cell morphogenesis. This is evident here as the cell undergoes early stages of dichotomous branching. (Robert Roberson)