Wednesday, January 7, 2009

IN Cell Competition Depicts Life's Beauty at Cellular Level

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Human neural stem cells stained for DNA (blue) and neuronal (TUJ-1, green) and astrocyte (GFAP, red) markers.

GE Healthcare is running a new photo competition that is meant to show off images created on the company's IN Cell Analyzer, a system for visualizing and analyzing cellular processes.

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Zebrafish expressing nitroreductase in pancreatic islets stained for islet cells (yellow) and exocrine pancreas (red).


See all of this year's submissions at the IN Cell Image Competition...

IN Cell Analyzer product page...

(hat tip: NewScientist)

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