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Nomarski micrograph of a Ruthenium-red stained nematocyst from Aiptasia pallida, the pale anemone. The red dye stains the polyanionic venom proteins found inside the partially discharged nematocyst. As the author of this micrograph, I hereby release it to the General Public.
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current | 14:47, 26 March 2007 | 1,347×900 (689 KB) | Dbrand (Talk | contribs) | (Image generated ~1990 by David D. Brand, Ph.D. , using Nomarski optics.) |
23:54, 10 March 2007 | 337×225 (24 KB) | Dbrand (Talk | contribs) | (Nomarski micrograph of a Ruthenium-red stained nematocyst from <i>Aiptasia pallida</i>, the pale anemone. The red dye stains the polyanionic venom proteins found inside the partially discharged nematocyst.) | |
23:20, 10 March 2007 | 337×225 (24 KB) | Dbrand (Talk | contribs) | (Nomarski micrograph of a Ruthenium-red stained nematocyst from <i>Aiptasia pallida</i>, the pale anemone. The reed dye stains the poly-anionic venom proteins found inside the partially discharged nematocyst. As the author of this micrograph, I hereby re) |
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