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| IB Project: Membrane Transport by Specialised Mammalian Cells |
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| Faculty: Veterinary Medicine |
Department: Biochemistry and Cell Biology |
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IB Staff:
(IB contact) Prof.dr. Willem Stoorvogel w.stoorvogel@uu.nl Tel: +31 (0)30 253 2454 |
PhD Student(s): Drs. Marian Aalberts m.aalberts@uu.nl
(non-IB participant)
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IB Staff:
Dr. Richard Wubbolts r.wubbolts@uu.nl Tel: +31 (0)30 253 4308 |
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Available techniques, facilities and expertise: 1 Bio-Rad 2100MP multi-photon microscope
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Contact and or Remarks: Dr. Richard Wubbolts r.wubbolts@uu.nl |
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| 2 FACS sorting
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Advantage: less preparation work, handle large amount of cells once but can also handle, relatively small amount of cells. |
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| 3 Immunofluorescence microscopy
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| 4 Leica TCS SP confocal laser scanning microscope
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Dr. Richard Wubbolts r.wubbolts@uu.nl |
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| 5 Multiphoton excitation microscopy
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Advantage: less bleaching, more penetration |
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| 6 Philips CM10 transmission electron microscope
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Jack Valentijn [2534308] |
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| 7 Transmission electron microscopy
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Advantage: ultrastructural information Disadvantage: fixed (dead) specimens, laborious preparation of specimens |
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