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    Cytonemes coordinate asymmetric signaling and organization in the Drosophila muscle progenitor niche

    Asymmetric signaling and organization in the stem-cell niche determine stem-cell fates. Here, we investigate the basis of asymmetric signaling and stem-cell organization using the Drosophila wing-disc that create...

    Akshay Patel, Yicong Wu, **aofei Han, Yijun Su, Tim Maugel in Nature Communications (2022)

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    Multiview confocal super-resolution microscopy

    Confocal microscopy1 remains a major workhorse in biomedical optical microscopy owing to its reliability and flexibility in imaging various samples, but suffers from substantial point spread function anisotropy, ...

    Yicong Wu, **aofei Han, Yijun Su, Melissa Glidewell, Jonathan S. Daniels in Nature (2021)

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    Structural and developmental principles of neuropil assembly in C. elegans

    Neuropil is a fundamental form of tissue organization within the brain1, in which densely packed neurons synaptically interconnect into precise circuit architecture2,3. However, the structural and developmental p...

    Mark W. Moyle, Kristopher M. Barnes, Manik Kuchroo, Alex Gonopolskiy in Nature (2021)

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    Reflective imaging improves spatiotemporal resolution and collection efficiency in light sheet microscopy

    Light-sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) enables high-speed, high-resolution, and gentle imaging of live specimens over extended periods. Here we describe a technique that improves the spatiotemporal resolut...

    Yicong Wu, Abhishek Kumar, Corey Smith, Evan Ardiel in Nature Communications (2017)

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    Cell-based biosensors: Towards the development of cellular monitoring

    Cell-based biosensors (CBBs), a research hotspot of biosensors, which treat living cells as sensing elements, can detect the functional information of biologically active analytes. They characterize with high ...

    Gaixia Xu, Yicong Wu, Rong Li, ** Wang, Weiming Yan in Chinese Science Bulletin (2002)