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53 results filtered with: Model organism
  • Habenular nucleus, zebrafish
  • Dorsal view of the forebrain of a wild-type zebrafish embryo
  • Zebrafish scales
  • GABAergic and Glutamatergic neurons in the zebrafish brain
  • Epithalamus of developing zebrafish
  • Arabidopsis thaliana plant cells containing chloroplasts, LM
  • Eye development, zebrafish
  • Transgenic Drosophila pupa expressing GFP
  • Glutamatergic neurons in the zebrafish forebrain
  • Glycinergic neurons in a zebrafish embryo
  • Zebrafish embryos with green fluorescent midlines
  • Zebrafish posterior lateral line development
  • Glutamatergic neurons in the zebrafish forebrain
  • Dorsal view of zebrafish brain (4 day-post fertilization)
  • Transgenic Drosophila expressing GFP in its eyes and ocelli
  • GABAergic neurons in the Zebrafish
  • Transgenic Drosophila expressing GFP in its eyes and ocelli
  • Drosophila proboscis
  • Transgenic Drosophila expressing GFP in their eyes
  • Axonal tracts and neuropil in zebrafish embryo
  • Zebrafish sensory neuromasts
  • Zebrafish embryos with green fluorescent myotomes
  • Zebrafish mechanosensory neuron
  • Transverse section of brain and eyes, Zebrafish model
  • A microCT 3D reconstruction of a 10-day-old chick embryo, as seen from the right hand side. The inner ear is depicted, with the semicircular canals (the body's balance organ) and the cochlea (which converts sound waves into electrical impulses) shown in green. The otic capsule, a cartilaginous structure surrounding the inner ear which develops into part of the sphenoid bone, is shown in blue.
  • Glutamatergic neurons in telencephalon, zebrafish
  • Liver of a DEN (Diethylnitrosamine)-treated rat. DEN is a toxic chemical which quickly induces liver cirrhosis followed by HCC (Hepatocellular carcinoma, a primary liver cancer). Cirrhosis is an end result of fibrosis, the scarring of liver tissue. Fibrosis is caused by the overproduction of collagen, a component of the connective tissue forming the liver. To grade the amount of cirrhosis present in a liver sample, collagen is made visible using the dye sirius red. Under polarized light, collagen is observed as the golden to red color as shown in this image.
  • Drosophila eye
  • Drosophila eye
  • Drosophila eye