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Science meets art: images that have been collected by researchers at JMU.

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Four cells of the alien-looking Botryo, a unicellular plankton microalga.  Image take with Nikon TE-2000 with DIC optics and Nikon Elements software. Image taken by Aaron Sobel, undergraduate research student in the Bachmann lab Fluorescently labeled pollen grains (various species). Image taken with Nikon TE-200 with widefield multichannel fluorescence and Elements software. Image By Alex Bannigan. Video of beating ciliated cells in turkey trachea. Click on the image to play. This video was taken with DIC optics on the Nikon TE-2000 and the Nikon Elements software. video courtesy of the Temple lab.
   
  Arabidopsis root cells expressing GFP-tubulin (green). One cell was injected with fluorescein, which has moved to cells above and below (arrowheads). Spectral imaging on the Nikon confocal was used to separate the very similar signals from fluorescein and GFP. Fluorescein has been false-colored red. Image by Alex Bannigan  
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