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    Drosophila adult intestine, midgut-hindgut boundary (right). Cell junctions (red), nuclei (blue), and cells in which the Wnt signal transduction pathway is active (green). Image acquired by Hassina Benchabane (Research Scientist, Ahmed Lab) on the Nikon A1R Laser Scanning Confocal.

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    E3 ubiquitin ligase (Ctrip, green), Wingless target gene reporter (Scarlet-Senseless, magenta), and nuclei (blue) in the Drosophila larval wing disc.  Image acquired by Kai Yuan (MCB, Ahmed Lab) on the Nikon Spinning Disk Confocal.

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    Primary hippocampal neuron expressing a glutamate-sensitive fluorescent reporter (iGluSnFR3, blue/green) and an ER lumen marker (mcherry-ER, magenta).  Image acquired by Cam Paton (MCB, Hoppa Lab) on the Nikon SoRa Spinning Disk Confocal.

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    C. elegans head imaged with differential interference contrast (DIC).  The NeuroPAL multicolor fluorescent reporter system is used to determine neuronal identity based on color and position.  Image acquired by Kelli Cannon (Postdoctoral Researcher, Ghosh Lab) on the Zeiss LSM 880 Laser Scanning Confocal.

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