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    Artful Arterial Artificers

    Unlocking the secrets of cells from a human artery, grown in culture. We can stain components of cells to study where and how they work! Blue stain is the cell nucleus (DAPI), red is actin (phalloidin). Green stain is a protein called PDE3B we study in the lab, seen here under 40x magnification.
    Submission Year: 
    2017-18
    Photographer's affiliation: 
    Graduate student
    Academic areas: 
    Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
    Health Sciences
    Art of Research categories: 
    Invisible discoveries
    Photo: 
    Components of cells stained blue, red, and green
    Categories: 
    Grad student
    School of Graduate Studies
    Faculty of Health Sciences
    School of Medicine
    Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences
    Health, Wellness and the Determinants of Human Health
    Location of photograph: 
    Botterell Hall, Queen's University
    Photographer's name: 
    Jonah Burke-Kleinman
    Display Photographers Affiltion + Faculty or Department: 
    Graduate Student, Biomedical and Molecular Sciences