Cell Imaging competition showcases stunning microscopic images
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The above image of a cancer cell by Jane Stout of Indiana University won the microscopy category
Anushree Balachandran of Genea, Sydney, won the high-content analysis category with this image of a Huntington's disease stem cell
A high-content analysis image of an ovarian cancer cell culture
A high-content analysis image of cancer cells expressing fusion proteins
A high-content analysis image of Trisomy 21-derived neural cells used for the study of Down's Syndrome
A high-content analysis image of rat dorsal root ganglia cells used for the study of toxicology
A high-content analysis image of Huntington's stem cell-derived oligodendrocyte precursors
A microscopy image of a tissue section used for the study of HIV
Markus Posch of the University of Dundee's microscopy image of Prometaphase human cervical carcinoma won the regional award
A microscopy image of a Drosophila Melanogaster ovary for the study of cancer and neurological disorders
A microscopy image of yeast expressing fluorescent fusion proteins for the study of cancer
A microscopy image of the Mitotic Spindle in a PTK1 cell, for the study of cancer
A microscopy image of motion detecting sensory cells in the inner ear, for the study of deafness
Article Summary
We report on the latest developments in biological research all the time here at Gizmag, but it's easy to forget just how beautiful biology can appear when observed at the cellular level. On this note, GE Healthcare’s Life Sciences Cell Imaging Competition has announced its winners for 2012, giving us the opportunity to appreciate the images which will soon light up New York’s Times Square.
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