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B10 Platform

Electrophysiology Core Facility The B10 set-up consists of a HEKA EPC10 double patch-clamp amplifier, an Olympus BX51WI microscope with multi-channel fluorescence capability and differential interference contrast for live imaging and optical manipulation of cells (e.g. optogenetics and calcium imaging), and a Hamamatsu C11440-10C camera. This set-up is also equipped with a Multichannel Systems 60-

https://www.stemcellcenter.lu.se/core-facilities/electrophysiology-core-facility/b10-platform - 2026-07-15

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Organisms appear opaque largely because their outer tissue layers are strongly scattering to incident light; strongly absorbing pigments, such as blood, typically have narrow absorbances, such that the mean free path of light outside the absorbance peaks can be quite long. As people cannot see through tissue, they generally imagine that tissues like the brain, fat, and bone contain little or no li

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We determine stability and attractor properties of random Boolean genetic network models with canalyzing rules for a variety of architectures. For all power law, exponential, and flat in-degree distributions, we find that the networks are dynamically stable. Furthermore, for architectures with few inputs per node, the dynamics of the networks is close to critical. In addition, the fraction of gene

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Microcephaly is often caused by an impairment of the generation of neurons in the brain, a process referred to as neurogenesis. While most neurogenesis in mammals occurs during brain development, it thought to continue to take place through adulthood in selected regions of the mammalian brain, notably the hippocampus. However, the generality of neurogenesis in the adult brain has been controversia

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Significant efforts are ongoing to develop refined differentiation protocols to generate midbrain dopamine (DA) neurons from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) for application in disease modeling, diagnostics, drug screening, and cell-based therapies for Parkinson's Disease (PD). An increased understanding of the timing and molecular mechanisms promoting the generation of distinct subtypes of human mid

Single Photon Self Interference using Accumulated Photon Echoes: A new Perspective for Photon-Atom i

Single Photon Self Interference using Accumulated Photon Echoes: A new Perspective for Photon-Atom interactions New approach to photoacoustic imaging for medical applications Stefan Kröll Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse Quantum Information Group Dept. of Physics, Lund University Funded by the European Union http://www.vr.se/2.69f66a93108e85f68d480000.html Outline • Objective • Motivation • Op

https://www.mlc.lu.se/fileadmin/mlc/Images_Nina/LUMLAC-Seminar_-_Stefan_Kroll_2019.pdf - 2026-07-16

Annualreport-2014

Centre for Retail Research at Lund University ANNUAL REPORT | 2014 2 CENTRE FOR RETAIL RESEARCH AT LUND UNIVERSITY, ANNUAL REPORT 2014 3CENTRE FOR RETAIL RESEARCH AT LUND UNIVERSITY, ANNUAL REPORT 2014 Introduction Centre for Retail Research at Lund University – the first year It is with great pleasure that we at the Centre for Retail Research at Lund University publish our first annual report, si

https://www.lusem.lu.se/sites/lusem.lu.se/files/2024-01/annualreport-2014.pdf - 2026-07-16

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Human cholangiocyte organoids show great promise for regenerative therapies and in vitro modeling of bile duct development and diseases. However, the cystic organoids lack the branching morphology of intrahepatic bile ducts (IHBDs). Here, we report establishing human branching cholangiocyte organoid (BRCO) cultures. BRCOs self-organize into complex tubular structures resembling the IHBD architectu

Previous COMMONS seminars

COMMONS SEMINARS2025-09-15, 14.15Frank Schreiber, University of Tübingen, GermanyControlling protein behavior by multivalent charges: Liquid-liquid phase separation, crystallization, and beyondLecturehall KC:F. zoom link: to be anounced 2025-05-14, 14.15Giovanna Fragneto, Science Director at ESSTitle to be announcedLecturehall KC:F, Zoom: https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/666328887182025-05-08, 14.15Neal De

https://www.commons-center.lu.se/previous-commons-seminars - 2026-07-15

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The directly photosensory pineal organ of the rainbow trout functions primarily as a luminance detector. Its neutral output reflects the level of ambient illumination in an almost linear fashion over several orders of magnitude. It may thus transmit information about the daily light-dark cycle to central projection targets in the brain, and exert an important control over putative central oscillat

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In the past decade, there has been a major shift in automotive propulsion systems from fossil fuel vehicles to environmentally friendly, zero-emission transportation. This has made hydrogen-powered vehicles a hot topic. Volvo Group has launched a fuel cell truck to promote energy transition. A fuel cell consists of two electrodes (anode and cathode) and an electrolyte membrane inserted between the

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The aim of this study was to visualise the dynamics and interactions of the cells involved in autoimmune-driven inflammation in type 1 diabetes. We adopted the anterior chamber of the eye (ACE) transplantation model to perform non-invasive imaging of leucocytes infiltrating the endocrine pancreas during initiation and progression of insulitis in the NOD mouse. Individual, ACE-transplanted islets o

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Recent progress in the field of human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) has led to the efficient production of human neuronal cell models for in vitro study. This has the potential to enable the understanding of live human cellular and network function which is otherwise not possible. However, a major challenge is the generation of reproducible neural networks together with the ability to int