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SUMMARY:Live Cell Imaging Course 2024
DESCRIPTION:The course is very practically-oriented\, theoretical lectures are followed by 6 hours of hands-on session every day in small groups. You will learn widefield\, confocal\, and advanced methods including super-resolution\, photomanipulation\, and FLIM. You will have a chance to work on high-end microscopes and compare wide variety of approaches and instrumentation. \nFor detailed program and overview of taught methods and microscopes please check course webpage: https://course.img.cas.cz/lci/ \nLooking forward to seeing you! \nJan Valečka and Helena Chmelová
URL:https://www.biomed.cas.cz/event/live-cell-imaging-course-2024/
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SUMMARY:Seminář Marie Zelená\, M.Sc.
DESCRIPTION:“Every stick has two ends – Using high resolution imaging to characterize both ends of the eukaryotic flagellum” \nThe eukaryotic flagellum is important for cell motility. The microtubule-based axoneme generating the flagellar beating has been extensively studied. However\, additional structures are associated with the proximal and distal end of the flagellum\, with their composition and processes of their formation being poorly understood. \nTo gain an insigth into these structures we have studied them in the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei\, which is experimentally highly tractable. First\, we focused on the flagellar pocket around the proximal end of the flagellum\, which is the exclusive site for endocytosis and exocytosis of the parasite. Using expansion microscopy we were able to define discrete stages of the flagellar pocket division and formation of the flagellar pocket collar\, which seals the pocket. Second\, we took advantage of our knowledge of the flagellum distal-end proteome and combined it with expansion microscopy and cryo-electron tomography to characterize the enigmatic microtubule plugs at the distal end of the flagellum. \nOur work elucidates aspects of the flagellar biology of an important parasite. Moreover\, given the conserved nature of the organelle\, our results have also implications for flagella across eukaryotes.
URL:https://www.biomed.cas.cz/event/seminar-marie-zelena-m-sc/
LOCATION:Posluchárna Milana Haška / Milan Hašek Auditorium
ORGANIZER;CN="%C3%9AMG":MAILTO:leona.krausova@img.cas.cz
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