A549 cell in apoptosis: RNAi knockdown of C9orf82 induced apoptosis in A-
549 cells. Huge granular center of the nucleolus with very little differentiation or dense fibrillar area is seen in middle right part of the micrograph (purple) and a part of the nucleolus with tiny light fibrillar centers and only a small amount of the dense fibrillar component. A portion of the nucleolus is off to the left near a nuclear pore. The cytoplasm of this cell has some RER that does have ribosomes, mostly near the nuclear membrane, and only three sort of not to clear mitochondria exist, one of which is apposed to an nuclear pore. There is very little condensed chromatin around the periphery of the nucleus, mostly euchromatin which is very coarse. Some perichronatin granules, and a little bit of interchromatin granule cluster (speckles) looking like a baseball cap above the circular structures of the nucleolus. Within, perhaps is something dense (don’t know whether to call this a paraspeckle or not (the location within the speckle fits this description). Nuclear chromatin and nucleolus purple, nucleus itself (which includes the interchromatin granule area) orange. 18272_78932_a549_4_si67_apoptosis
Daily Archives: May 17, 2017
Civility
civility is a courtesy which is in short supply: Just a case in point here at the Rainbow room of CCHMC. Tall foreign obviously professional person (i suspect MD or research faculty) in a hurry to get food and go back to whatever he was doing, and maybe it was important, just kept doing the “following too closely” thing, as i paused and waited for other people to pass or backup from a counter. I moved over and said “go ahead, you are clearly pushing” he was pissed… but i just waited for him to go ahead…. he got soup… ha ha… which was followed by a rather vigorous thrusting of the ladle back into the soup pot which created a mess… i just said “oops” in a high tiny voice.
I wonder if he knew what a bad impression on all of the faculty and staff at children’s hosp that showed. Besides, it is a rude awakening for him… ha ha… he may know one small field of science very well, but he obviously does not know any physics, or he wouldn’t have tossed a large round bottom ladle into a pot of liquid…. oh well.
BTW, the soup (they called mushroom bisque) was terrible, too salty, and tasted and smelled like the inside of Pier 1 Imports. ha ha.
DEAR RAINBOW ROOM at CCHMC, that may be the nastiest soup I have ever eaten.