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      GALLERY
This Gallery and the accompanying faculty profiles were prepared by summer fellow Clinton Cave II, Yale '06

Zebrafish Imaging
The above image of a Zebrafish Spinal Column was taken by Doctor Angie Ribera on the Zeiss 2-photon microscope. Click the picture to see the Ribera profile The above movie depicts the fluctuation of spinal motor neurons. Click the movie to see more of Doctor Ribera's microscopy work. (If the movie stops, click reload)








Lung Imaging
The above images were taken by Doctor David Rodman and his staff. From bottom left to top right: endothelial cells stained with phospho eNOS, eNOS, and Dapi; human lung tissue stained for T-type calcium channels; and mouse lung tissue. Click the pictures to see the Rodman Profile








Hippocampal Neurons
The above images of neurons were taken by Doctor Susan Masino. They are stained with BCECF-AM, a PH sensative dye. Click the pictures to see the Masino Profile








Olfactory Receptor Neurons
The image above was taken by Research Associate Doctor Chunbo Zhang and Doctor Diego Restrepo on a confocal microscope. Connexin 43 is stained in red and the Olfactory Marker Protien is stained in green. Click the picture to see the Restrepo Profile
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Uterine Artery
The image above was taken by Doctor Margueritte White on the Zeiss 2-photon microscope. This uterine artery of a guinea pig shows the co-localization of eNOS stained in green and Caveolin 1 stained in red. Click the picture to see the White Profile








Mammary Alveoli
The above two images were taken by Dr. Peggy Neville on the Zeiss 2-photon microscope. It is stained with Dapi and Alexa 433. Click pictures to see the Neville Profile








Dorsal Root Ganglion
The above two images were taken by Dr. Rock Levinson on a confocal microscope. Sodium Channels are stained in red, Ankyrin is stained in green, and the yellow stain highlights channel nodes. Click pictures to see the Levinson Profile








Frog Neuromuscular Imaging
The above four images were taken by summer fellows Clinton Cave II and Jamil Farbes on a confocal microscope. The images are a frog neurmuscular nerve terminal stained with FM 1-43 dye. The images viewed in sequence display the effects of nerve stimulation; the terminal destains as it loses dye through its vesicle function. click the images to learn more!



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