Check out these cell membrane images:
1663 science & technology magazine, August 2011
Image by Los Alamos National Laboratory
www.lanl.gov/science/1663/
In this issue:
Change at the Top—Charlie McMillan takes the helm at Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Big Thaw—What degrading permafrost means for the Arctic, and for the world
Understanding the Cell Membrane—There is much to learn about life’s boundary layer
Under Fire—Surviving the Las Conchas wildfire
Spotlight
-View from the core
-Uranium made easy
-Growing science
- Megadroughts of the Southwest
1663 science and technology magazine presents some of the most significant research initiatives and accomplishments of the Laboratory to a diverse audience. The articles cover topics from the entire portfolio of national-security-related programs, as well as from the discretionary research projects that advance the frontiers of basic science.
B0008488 Cel division
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B0008488 Cel division
Credit: Kuan-Chung Su, LRI. Wellcome Images
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Confocal micrograph showing a dividing cancer cell (HeLa) in time-lapse. Cellular structures have been visualised in cyan (cell membrane) and red (DNA).
Confocal micrograph
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1663 science & technology magazine, August 2011
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