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This developing quail embryo looks like it's thinking fiery thoughts for #FluorescenceFriday 🐣🔥🧪. Imaged by the fantastic @vanderspuy.bsky.social

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CDC advisory panel votes to limit hepatitis B vaccines for newborns Move from RFK Jr’s advisers mirrors Trump team’s regressive approach to longstanding vaccine guidance

This is all just so sad...

www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...

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OMG....stellar imaging Dan! 🤩🤩🤩

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Trump says he doesn’t know who crypto tycoon is despite having pardoned him Billionaire Changpeng Zhao pleaded guilty to enabling money laundering before president freed him last month

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This is a microcosm of politics in my country:

"Trump added that he did not remember meeting Zhao, had “no idea who he is” other than being told that the multibillionaire crypto boss was a victim of a “witch-hunt” by former president Joe Biden."

www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...

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Took them long enough!

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😂😂

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Topics tagged mesospim Topics tagged mesospim

📣We have opened our official User Forum: forum.image.sc/tag/mesospim
In this forum you can connect with 🔬developers and the image analysis experts. Ask your burning questions about the #mesoSPIM hardware, software, and image processing, or help the beginners to get started!
Tip: use project tags!

7 months ago 7 4 0 1
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This is an airyscan confocal movie of mitochondria (white) moving around in a mouse astrocyte. Actin filaments are in orange and microtubules are in blue.

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8 months ago 1 0 1 0

JFC...

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🐌💫 Snail embryos never looked so fabulous!
Tubulin (white), phospho-histone H3 (pink), and F-Actin (cyan) light up this early stage like a cytoskeletal disco ball.
Image from Clemens Cabernard & Adam von Barnau Sythoff 🪩🧬 #FluorescenceFriday

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This reminds me of keyword stuffing webpages in the late 90’s to improve search engine results. Old dogs - old tricks. 😂

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A day ahead of #FluorescenceFriday, a (temporal) switch from the bulb to the cortex.

🟣 NeuN
🔵 AnkG

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9 months ago 47 4 1 1

Just wait for the babies Grandpa. 🥳

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9 months ago 3 0 0 0

I’ve been in Venice since Thursday and honestly….what wedding?

9 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Yeah for files >300Gb we write files to a scratch 4Tb NVMe on the local machine before processing in Imaris. Too many issues with external drive qualities.

10 months ago 2 0 1 0

Also if you are converting your file with Imaris directly (and not with the separate utility) I would change the default location from the system drive to another available drive.

10 months ago 2 0 0 0

Where is your converted IMS file stored? Local HDD, network drive? We’ve had janky issues in the past with files stored on network drives especially for large datasets.

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It can be - but try this. Keep one channel monochrome (ideally the overall structural label like actin). Having 2 colors is less visually distracting than 3.

10 months ago 2 0 0 0

Magical lighting Thorben!

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Yep - the cutout in the 3D print recesses each magnetic base a fraction of a mm so when the magnets meet the chamber is supported by the full surface area of the print. 😎

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Stainless Imaging chamber for mesoSPIM with 3D printed kinematic mounts

Stainless Imaging chamber for mesoSPIM with 3D printed kinematic mounts

New chamber mount design for our @mesospim.bsky.social - magnetic kinematic bases from @thorlabs.bsky.social for the win! 3D printed (for now) bases hold the chamber snugly for precise positioning between experiments. Fill port on the front allows for media addition without disturbing imaging.

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That is bonkers…

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🔬✨ Today for #FluorescenceFriday:
A close-up of the dorsal part of the first gill arch in a mature zebrafish.
The intricate vascular network supporting respiration, visualized using kdrl:mcherry.

#Zebrafish #DevBio #Microscopy #Fluorescence #SciArt

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This is a fantastic idea for the future of cores. Building >>> buying. 👏👏👏

11 months ago 3 1 0 0

That might actually be better than a microscope! Have fun!

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