This week’s UH News Image of the Week is from UH Mānoa Associate Specialist Christine Farrar of the UH Cancer Center.
Farrar shared, “This microscopy image is of the autofluorescence of a cork stem overlaid with a transmitted light image of the same region. This and other images were taken by class members of Spring 2025 Cell Molecular Biology CMB622 as part of a practicum assignment on optical sectioning. It was generated from a z-stack of the specimen collected on a Leica Thunder widefield microscope and computationally cleared using Leica’s deconvolution software. The final compilation and presentation of the image data was created by class member Karlin Wurlitzer using ImageJ/FIJI software. ”
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