
ROS
Dye that labels reactive oxygen species (ROS) highlights the new tissues of the blastema in green/red.
Wound Epithelium
F-actin (green) and nuclear (blue) staining reveals the morphology of the wound edge.
Neurogenesis
Synapsin labeling (green) of the planarian anterior nervous system and brain.
ROS
Dye that labels reactive oxygen species (ROS) highlights the new tissues of the blastema in green/red.
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Contact Info
Wendy Scott Beane, PhD
Presidential Innovation Professor
and Associate Professor
of Biological Sciences
Western Michigan University
1903 W. Michigan Avenue
Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5410
Phone: 269-387-5629
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