Science Bioimaging:  A Slide Show
Introduction
Eye on
development

Neuronal
espionage

Cancer tracking
with QDs

GFPs
Cell division:
Still life

Cell division:
In motion

Riding signaling
waves

Data mining
The immune
response

Cells' inner
workings

Imaging
insect breathing

Imaging Special Issue
Credit: C. L. Rieder and A. Khodjakov and Science
From investigating development to tracking cancer to nailing down the intricate mechanisms of cell division, scientists are using a bevy of new imaging techniques -- as well as new twists on some old standbys -- to push out the frontiers of biological knowledge. Science explores the state of the art in the field in its 4 April 2003 special issue on biological imaging. This slide show touches on some imaging highlights featured in that issue, as well as some notable accomplishments in bioimaging that have appeared recently in other issues of the journal.
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