Kontaktieren Sie uns

Olga Davydenko , PhD

Olga Davydenko

Olga Davydenko promovierte in Biologie an der University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA, USA, wo sie sich auf Zellteilung und Embryologie spezialisierte. Seit 2016 ist sie bei Leica Microsystems in verschiedenen Funktionen tätig.

Raw widefield and THUNDER image of calcium transients in Drosophila embryos. Courtesy A. Carreira-Rosario, Clandinin laboratory, California, USA.

Central Nervous System (CNS) Development and Activity in Organisms

This article shows how studying central nervous system (CNS) development in Drosophila-melanogaster embryos expressing a GCaMP calcium indicator in the neurons can be improved with a THUNDER Imager.

Studying Human Brain Development and Disease

Neural spheroids created from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) provide effective and novel tools for studying brain development, as well as the underlying pathological mechanisms of…

Alzheimer Plaques: fast Visualization in Thick Sections

More than 60% of all diagnosed cases of dementia are attributed to Alzheimer’s disease. Typical of this disease are histological alterations in the brain tissue. So far, there is no cure for this…
Scroll to top