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Image of the Month: October 2022

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MDA-MB-453 human breast cancer cells
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Photo by Maureen Mancini and Fabio Stossi.
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High resolution deconvolution microscopy-based image of MDA-MB-453 human breast cancer cells simultaneously labeled by immunofluorescence (Her-2, Green), DNA (DAPI, Blue, nucleus) and mRNA FISH (Malat1, Yellow; GAPDH, Red).

Each month the Ïã¸Û6ºÏ¿ª½±½á¹û blog, From the Labs, features an image from our labs and cores. For the month of October 2022, the Integrated Microscopy Core's image was published in the blog. This image also represents BCM's research efforts durning Breast Cancer Awareness Month by featuring human breast cancer cells.

  • Free consultation in experimental design and data interpretation (by appointment only)
  • Tech assist in experiment setup, execution and imaging (limited)
  • Assisted Use on all instruments
  • Laminar flow hood and CO2 incubator for limited-time cell maintenance and live experiments (virus or bacteria require proper approval)
  • High Throughput Microscopy experiments
  • Image Analysis
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    Publication Acknowledgement for Cores

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    Core name: Integrated Microscopy Core
    Personnel: Michael A. Mancini, Ph.D., Academic Director; Michael Bolt, Ph.D., Core Director; Elina Mosa
    Grants supporting the core: The Integrated Microscopy Core is supported by the Center for Advanced Microscopy and Image Informatics (CAMII) with funding from NIH (DK56338, CA125123, ES030285), and CPRIT (RP150578, RP170719).

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