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New biochemical biomarkers for lysosomal diseases

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ELE lab gallery

Tb infected macrophage
Tb infected macrophage
Zebrafish
Wales cell
Wales cell
Cholesterol
Cholesterol
Fish cholesterol
Fish cholesterol
Macrophage ingesting bacterium
Macrophage ingesting bacterium
Brain cholesterol
Lysosomes and late endosomes
Macrophage lipids
Macrophage lipids
Cholesterol snow storm
Cholesterol snow storm
Infected macrophage
Infected macrophage
Macrophage sphingomyelin
Macrophage sphingomyelin
Nucleus and co-localised lysosomal material
Nucleus and co-localised lysosomal material
Cells stained with lysenin toxin
Cells stained with lysenin toxin

Top Pages

  • New joint PhD project between Lloyd-Evans and Allen labs
  • Big thanks to the final year project students!
  • Emyr on BBC Radio Cymru
  • Further congratulations to the Emilies
  • Congratulations to the Emilies!

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