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Combined Upright/Inverted Microscope Offers New Functionality

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Hank Hogan

For University of Pittsburgh scientists investigating the molecular signaling between compartments of a neuron’s dendrites and the accompanying cellular modifications that play a part in long-term memory, traditional microscopes were inadequate. To test their hypotheses, the researchers had to simultaneously image events occurring in the neuron’s secretory pathway, including the endoplasmic reticulum organelle and the plasma membrane. The microscope consists of upright and inverted research instruments mounted atop each other. Two optical paths enable the simultaneous use of two imaging...Read full article

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    Published: May 2006
    Accent on ApplicationsApplicationsmicroscopesMicroscopymolecular signalingUniversity of Pittsburgh

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