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October 2016
October 2016
October 2016: A Scream for Halloween
Submitted by: Dr Gerard O'Keeffe
An image of a culture of neurons derived from neural precursor cells - dopamine neurons are shown in red, all neurons are shown in green and nuclei are shown in blue, seems like any other image taken in a day in the lab. But as Halloween approaches strange images begin to appear and Dr Gerard O'Keefe is unsure if this is the revisiting of Edvard Munch's most famous work, “The Scream” or is it something more omonious.... perhaps it is in fact Ghostface from the Scream films. Happy Halloween!!