Microscopy Lab - Images
Images are from EM projects from the 1980's to the present demonstrating techniques available in the the laboratory.
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View of the Image Pro Software setup |
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TEM Gold Labeled antibody to Citrus Tristeza Virus |
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TEM Gold Labeled antibody applied to negatively stained Citrus Tristeza virus particle (C. Davis) |
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TEM of thin sectioned petiole showing Citrus Tristeza |
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Dissecting microscope, digital camera showing rust mites feeding |
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SEM Rust Mite |
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Light microscope rust mite feeding damage to citrus fruit surface |
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TEM of rust mite feeding damage |
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Histochemistry, Light Microscope-lignin staining of rust mite damage |
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TEM platinum palladium shadowing of bacteria |
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TEM thin section of bacteria |
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TEM negative staining of bacteria |
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SEM of bacteria |
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Phase contrast of citrus pollen grains |
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Fluorescent viability stain for showing live (green) and dead (red) bacteria |
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Fluorescent microscope green fluorescent protein gene (GFP) and autofluorescence of chloroplasts in citrus protoplasts |
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TEM gold labeled lectin histochemistry of carpillary outgrowth in citrus fruit |
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Confocal laser scanning overlay of citrus bacterial spot infected leaf tissue using three lasers of three different wavelengths - blue for phenolics, red for chloroplasts and green for bacteria. Work was done by Dr. Jaime Cubero |
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Computer projection of the membrane of a protoplast forming endocytotic vesicles after the addition of sucrose to the media. Confocal microscope project by Dr. Ed Etxeberria and Diann Achor. |
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Confocal laser scanning leaf section infected with citrus bacterial spot bacteria. This form of presentation shows a flat section of the leaf tissue with a crossection in the x and y direction showing the relationship of the bacteria (green) within the leaf in relation to the cuticle (shown in yellow). Blue defines the autofluorescing chloroplasts in the palisade mesophyll cells. Work was done by Dr. Jaime Cubero. |