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Group photo December 2013.
Septate junctions (red), stellate cells (green), nuclei (blue). Photo: Pablo Cabrero.
Our lab's awayday, Cameron House, October 2011. Institute director Prof. Richard Cogdell, FRS, joins us.
Septate junctions (orange), stellate cells (green), nuclei (blue)
Fly on coin. Photo: Julian Dow
VhaSFD::eGFP gene trap expressing in antennae
Stellate cells (green), principal cells (orange)
Mitochondria in tubule, visualised with mitochondrially-targetted calcium reporter, mitycam
V-ATPase antibody (gold), nuclei (cyan)
Mosquito (Aedes aegypti) gut, stained with M-cresol purple, to show strongly alkaline region (purple). (Photo: Gayle Overend)
UO>DmNHA1-RB::eGFP, showing apical localization of this exchanger
A big insect! This stick insect can weigh 40 g - more than a small mammal. A penny coin is shown for comparison.
An agricultural pest: larva of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta, growing on tobacco.
A pest insect: the locust, Schistocerca gregaria
A large insect: larva of the atlas moth, Attacus atlas.