Zoe Cook Department of Biology Lewis & Clark College Biography Publications Institution JoVE Articles Zoe CookLab technician Zoe received her BA in biology with honors from Lewis & Clark College, where she did her thesis research on combining near-infrared fluorescent proteins with multicolor Brainbow expression in zebrafish. She now works in Dr. Tamily Weissman’s lab, where she uses in vivo imaging in zebrafish to study nervous system development and function. Her research interests include the role of clonal relationships in neurogenesis and the effect of phosphorylation of the alpha-synuclein protein on its aggregation in neurodegenerative disease. Publications Multicolor Lineage Tracing Using in Vivo Time-lapse Imaging Reveals Coordinated Death of Clonally Related Cells in the Developing Vertebrate Brain Developmental Biology. Sep, 2019 | Pubmed ID: 31102591 Combining Near-infrared Fluorescence with Brainbow to Visualize Expression of Specific Genes Within a Multicolor Context Molecular Biology of the Cell. 02, 2019 | Pubmed ID: 30586321 使用"彩虹"和"延时共聚焦成像"可视化活斑马鱼中发育中的脑 Zoe T. Cook1, Nicole L. Brockway1, Tamily A. Weissman1 1Biology Department, Lewis & Clark College JoVE 60593 발생학
使用"彩虹"和"延时共聚焦成像"可视化活斑马鱼中发育中的脑 Zoe T. Cook1, Nicole L. Brockway1, Tamily A. Weissman1 1Biology Department, Lewis & Clark College JoVE 60593 발생학