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"相关结果 40条A confocal laser scanning micrograph of a paraffin section in the head and thorax of leafhopper vector D. maidis, showing corn stunt spiroplasma (CSS, Spiroplasma kunkelii, Class Mollicutes) aggregates (green fluorescence) in muscle fibers (mf), salivary glands (sg) and fat tissue (ft), close to the subesophageal ganglion (seg) and compound ganglion (cgm). Whole-mount organs were labeled with primary CSS antibodies then with secondary antibodies (Alexa Fluor-488, green), and stained with the nuc
doi.orgABSTRACT The highly conserved herpesvirus glycoprotein complex gB/gH-gL mediates membrane fusion during virion entry and cell-cell fusion. Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) characteristically forms multinucleated cells, or syncytia, during the infection of human tissues, but little is known about this process. The cytoplasmic domain of VZV gB (gB cyt ) has been implicated in cell-cell fusion reg
www.ebi.ac.ukSialyl Transferase-EGFP transfected HeLa cells demonstrating the redistribution of the Golgi Apparatus to the Endoplasmic Reticulum upon treatment with Brefeldin A (BFA). Images were collected as a 4D time series (z-stack over time). z-stacks of 48 individual timepoints are included in this collection of files as well as the movie SiEGFP_BFA.avi, which is the maximum projection of the z-stacks at the individual time points. BFA was added according to the following protocol: Timepoint1: Before
doi.orgData used to produce the analysis in "Inferring causal cell-cell communication from single-cell transcriptomics" by Almet and Nie (2022)
dx.doi.orgOrganization of Golgi and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in a Human HeLa cell expressing Sialyl Transferase-EGFP (green) and Invariant Chain33-mRFP (red). The Sialyl Transferase-EGFP is a Golgi marker and the Invariant Chain33-mRFP is retained in the ER. There are two related files for this specimen: the z series and the maximum projection. This file is the maximum projection. Zeiss Spinning Disc confocal used with with 220 ms exposure and a 63X oil objective.
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