Sunday, May 14, 2006

Perfect Vision

Cell cycles and differentiation in the developing drosophila eye. Eye is labelled with antibodies against CyclinB, phospho Histone 3 (mitotic cells) and the neural antigen ElaV to stain for photoreceptors.
(Dr. Lucy Firth)

19 comments:

Laila K said...

it's gorgeous, i've always loved immunofluorescent images of drosophila embryos- they're just amazing

Unknown said...

i knew you would be the only one to appreciate this :) nerd! hahaha

Laila K said...

bitch :P

Unknown said...

:)

Ghassan said...

LUCY!! (*grin*)
(I actually remember this picture, it was in the quaternary or ad lib or something)

Unknown said...

ad lib
they published my poem and painting in the last issue!!

Ramzi said...

I could've sworn I had a rug just like that one...

Unknown said...

it does look like a rug, doesn't it?

Mar said...

It's sexy.

Unknown said...

drosophila eye is sexy?

Hashem said...

It's great....but sexy? mmmmm...Mar....I'm not sure...:)

Mar said...

my Marketing research professor back in college used to run the numbers/data on SPSS and SAS and get the results.
He'd stand there in the middle of the class, with his belly preceding him, smile at the results and so confidently say: Isn't this better than sex?
Ms drosophila's eye here,is sexy :)

Unknown said...

hahahaha
seriously? what a weirdo!!

Mar said...

Seriously !:) Miss his bank of knowledge, lectures.

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