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Lignocellulose anatomy in Ulva fenestra. Cellulose stained with Carbotrace 680 (yellow), Chlorophyll autofluorescence (red) and autofluorescence from aromatics (blue). Image courtesy of Dr. Alina Schmidt (AIMES, Karolinska Institutet).
Macrocolony of GFP-labelled Salmonella Enteritidis (green) growing on LB agar supplemented with EbbaBiolight 680. The amyloid protein curli (red) is labelled by EbbaBiolight 680 as the colony biofilm is formed. Imaged courtesy of Dr. Ferdinand X. Choong (AIMES, Karolinska Institutet).
Seeding models using α-synuclein PFFs injected 9-weeks into the dorsal striatum before staining α-synuclein pathology with Amytracker 520 (green) located in the dorsal striatum (top) and spreading into the amygdala (bottom). Image courtesy of Dr. Tom Cornelissen, Science Director Contract Research, reMYND (InnoSer).
Cellulose (yellow) and starch granules (green) in fresh potato stained by Carbotrace 680. The optotracer generates unique optical fingerprints upon binding to different glucans, allowing cellulose and starch to be distinguished in a single image. Image courtesy of Ferdinand X. Choong (AIMES, Karolinska Institutet).
AD pathology in the temporal lobe stained with Amytracker 680 (red) and DAPI (blue). Image ©Ebba Biotech AB