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NANOSCALE OPTICAL PROBES: This false-color scanning electron micrograph shows human stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (purple) cultured on an electroplasmonic nanoantenna array. Posted: October 24, 2019
Yanik Lab, UCSC
MOTHER MACHINE: The “mother machine” houses growing E. coli in microfluidic growth channels, where researchers expose them to stressors such as antibiotics to observe bacteria’s reactions in real time. Posted: September 20, 2019
Lois Ogunlana
PATIENT-DERIVED ORGANOIDS: This brightfield microscopy image shows organoids derived from the tumors of patients with colorectal cancer. Posted: October 10, 2019
S.N. Ooft and M. Mertz
ZEBRAFISH OLFACTORY EPITHELIUM: Healthy zebrafish olfactory epithelium compared with experimentally damaged olfactory epithelium. Posted: November 1, 2019
Calvo-Ochoa et al
UNUSUAL FUNGI REPRODUCTION: Colonies of different fungal species cultured from samples of various Woods Hole marine environments show a variety of cell division strategies. Posted: October 30, 2019
Lorna Mitchinson-Field
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