Categories imaging biology notesThe surface of a brachiopod embryo Post author By Bruno C. Vellutini Post date 1 May 2018 59 Comments on The surface of a brachiopod embryo Embryo of the brachiopod Novocrania anomala at the gastrula stage showing its outer surface and the blastopore at the bottom. Cell membranes were stained (F-actin) and the original image stack was converted to a 3D animation using Fiji/ImageJ.Also on: Twitter iconPosts relacionados Tags brachiopoda, confocal, embryos, imagej, microscopy, novocrania anomala, novocrania anomala, tweets By Bruno C. VellutiniEvolutionary biologist interested in embryos and larvae of marine invertebrates. View Archive → ← A typical lightsheet microscopy session → The Pluteus Trip 59 replies on “The surface of a brachiopod embryo”Likes Daniel Ríos Ewerslab Nat Prunet 🌸🔬🏳️🌈 🐸Rachel🐸Miller🐸 Antoine TRILLER Rebecca Adikes Abhishek Das Jean A. Quarentombras Rannyele Ribeiro Ivan Ferreira cid development PG Sanchez 🇵🇭🏳️🌈 #BlackLivesMatter RAJ LAKRA Ofra Golani ju Alexis J. Lomakin, Ph.D. Steph Nowotarski PhD Tessa Montague Marcelo V. Fukuda Kyle DeMarr Qiongxuan Océane Tournière Eduardo Zattara Kevin Kocot 🏳️🌈 Pavel Tomancak Jen Lee rich Nestor Nazario Yara Sanchez Corrales Carl Emil Carlsen Tara Finegan Nadia Korsakova Vladimir Mashanov Javier Ortega Hernández Frederik Vanhoutte Caitlin Redak is on a boat Jennifer Adcott Peter Felix Woitzel Martín-Durán lab Emilio Lanna Rob Tetley Leo 柿 Borges Grant Batzel Chiara Sinigaglia Dr Sophie Acton Reposts Andreas Heyland 👁👅👁 Kevin Goheen Antoine TRILLER Daniel Ríos Felix Woitzel Alexis J. Lomakin, Ph.D. Columbia Genetics and Development Department Quarentombras Vanessa Knutson Elizabeth Duncan 🐝👩🏼🔬 the Node Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *CommentName * Email * Website Notify me of new posts by email. Ou responda pelo seu site! Cole o URL do seu post aqui:
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