Figure 2 FM4-64 Internalization in Living Cells
DNA is visualized with CFP (Cyan Fluorescent Protein)-Histone (in blue) under its own promoter and a fluorescent probe, FM4-64 (in red or ruby), is treated to monitor endocytosis. It is photographed 10 min after the treatment of FM4-64 at room temperature....
Once again, sorry for the confusion. I found this object, illuminated by Ruby laser beam from the bottom, at Nasunogahara Harmony Hall (那須野が原ハーモニーホール) in Otawara City, Tochigi Prefecture.
As my blog title says, I will be posting abstract images from time to time. If the description of the image starts from Figure legend (like this post or previous one), be prepared! I warn you.
What does this image remind you of??? Please let me know!
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This is a That's my world and Ruby Tuesday entry.
Amazing colour, when I first looked at it I thought it was a macro of a sweet in a foil wrapper!
ReplyDeleteFantastic image! I see amazing reflections on a broken piece of glass.
ReplyDeleteIncredible! At first I thought that this was a macro of jelly beginning to melt!
ReplyDeleteIt almost looks like a colored ice cube to me. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteA colored paper or plastic?
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Psychedelic! Don't wanna analzye, just wanna enjoy.
ReplyDeleteHoped you had a wonderful christmas and may your new year bring prosperity.
Beautiful abstract! I like the colors, the light and the designs.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a colored ice cube. Very arty.
ReplyDeleteTo me it looks like tin foil all scrunched up and viewed through colored lights.
ReplyDeleteice cube with a ruby light shinning through
ReplyDeleteGreat use of refracted light. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteI don’t wrap gifts or presents very well - generally full of wrinkles (that the recipient never cares about, but happy to receive). So to me, it looks like a Christmas gift for someone in my family I wrapped last week...It is a cool looking whatever!
ReplyDeleteA joy for the sense of sight !
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Tuesday.
daily athens
decaying flesh :D or a piece of sculpture enhanced with laser lights...
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Wow! First thing that came to my mind was jello! Then I thought of red wine being swirled around violently in a glass! Shows you what's on my mind. Happy new year to you!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter said it reminded her of jelly, and to me it looks like a precious ruby.
ReplyDeletethe colors are beautiful! it reminded me of some kind of ice cube :)
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This is fun to look at! At first I thought of soda in a glass with ice. Maybe I'm just thirsty :)
ReplyDeleteWow - looks like wrapping paper!
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ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
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Fantastic capture, Yoshi! It looks like a ruby or a delightful Christmas gift wrapped with lots of love! Whatever, it is beautiful! Have a great week!
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fascinating photo! this reminds me of red wine through prism glass.:p
ReplyDeleteVery interesting photo! If I don't read it's story I think it is an ice cube in extraordinary lighting!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what it reminds me of, but the glowing curves of light really draw you in. Great catch.
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Nice photo you've got there... Mine is my second entry... hope to see you in my Blog... have a quick visit sometime....
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I like this abstract image very, very much. It gives the mind a challenge as well as being beautiful in and of itself.
ReplyDeleteI looks like ice with colored lights. I like it.
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David/ Tropical Texana/ Houston
I see a dragon devoured by the flames .... I see fire, I think I'll have to do therapy after this (jajajajaj) I'm really bad!!
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