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Sep. 13, 2006
Kim Montaniel in David Harrison’s laboratory studies fibrosis and inflammation in hypertension. Here bone marrow derived cells (bright green) are seen at sites of fibrosis (bright red) in a mouse model of hypertension.
Sep. 13, 2005
Inflammation of adipose tissue (fat) is thought to contribute to disruption of the endocrine functions of adipose tissue observed in obesity.
Sep. 13, 2004
The Islet of Langerhans is a small endocrine organ that produces several metabolically critical hormones including insulin. Insulin (stained in green) is produced in β cells which are marked here with a red fluorescent protein produced only in β cells. Lisette Maddison in Wenbiao Chen’s lab uses the zebrafish as a genetic model to study how β cell number is regulated by nutrition.
Sep. 13, 2003
Our students enjoyed lunch with the 2012 winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Brian Kobilka M.D., currently a Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology at Stanford, and presenter of the 10th Earl W. Sutherland Lecture in MPB on April 5, 2018
Sep. 13, 2002
Filled dendrites (green) from neurons expressing wild type CaMKII or the ASD-linked E183V mutant (red; left, right, respectively), with a computerized reconstruction highlighting the dendritic spines (Jay Stephenson, Postdoc, Colbran Lab)
Sep. 13, 2001
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Sep. 13, 2000
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