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Date: 2008-10-22 They were taken by Emmanuel Reynaud, in the group of Ernst Stelzer at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory [EMBL], with a widefield microscope. The cysts - sacs with a liquid filled lumen surrounded by a single layer of cells – are magnified 400 times. They consist of 50 cells and have a diameter of 350 micrometers, which is five times wider than a human hair.
Scientists at EMBL grow cells as cysts in three dimensional matrices to study them using a newly designed microscope, the Single Plane Illumination Microscope. Three-dimensional spheres create more life-like conditions for the cells than two-dimensional layers on flat glass slides. Cells are social creatures. They communicate with their neighbours, monitor their environment and adapt their behaviour accordingly. In flat cultures they are deprived of much of this communication. Microscope images of 3D cultures are more representative of the natural environment and show cell behaviour, shapes and arrangements as they really occur in the body. High-resolution files of the images at:www.embl.org/aboutus/news/pictures/2008/22oct08/index.html Policy regarding use EMBL picture releases may be freely reprinted and distributed via print and electronic media. Text, photographs & graphics are copyrighted by EMBL. They may be freely reprinted and distributed for non-commercial use, provided that proper attribution to authors, photographers and designers is made. High-resolution copies of the images can be downloaded from the EMBL web site: www.embl.org Further information:Anna-Lynn Wegener |
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