English: Light microscope image on mitochondria in cell
This is an image of a cultured human endothelial cell taken by myself (David Hackos) using a fluorescence microscope. It is stained with a fluorescent dye called MitoTracker Green FM, which selectively stains mitochondria. Cells were stained by incubating them at 37C for 30 min. with DPBS (Dulbeccos Phosphate Buffered Saline) containing 20nM MitoTraker Green FM
Date
by 5 January 2005
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