Created by Undergraduate Students: Linnea Kriese, Muneeb Rehman, Allison Tran
Frog eye labelled with wheat germ agglutinin (cyan) and hoeschst (orange). This image includes all parts of the eye: the sclera, choroid, retina, optic nerve and lens.
Liver tissue labeled with Oil Red O and Toluidine Blue.
Frog rod and cone photoreceptor outer segments labeled with wheat germ agglutinin (green) and cone opsin (magenta).
Tadpole embryo labelled with wheat germ agglutinin (magenta), rhodopsin (red), cone opsin (green), and hoechst 33342 (blue).
Frog retina labeled with wheat germ agglutinin (magenta) and calbindin (green).
A degenerating retina labeled with markers for photoreceptor outer segments (magenta), bipolar cells (green), Muller glia cells (orange), and nuclei.
Frog rod outer segments labeled with wheat germ agglutinin (cyan) and the inner segments are labeled with GFP (orange). Nuclei are grey.
A frog that was injected with fluorescein to look at the blood vessels of the eye.
This is a retina with rhabdomeric photoreceptors (top left) and optic lobe (bottom right) from a squid, Euprymna berryi