Joanne Marrison
University of York
21 Papers
262 Citations
Joanne Marrison is an academic researcher from University of York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chloroplast & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications.
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Papers
Ptychography – a label free, high-contrast imaging technique for live cells using quantitative phase information
TL;DR: The biological application of a, label-free, high contrast microscopy technique known as ptychography, in which the image producing step is transferred from the microscope lens to a high-speed phase retrieval algorithm, which is suitable for downstream automated cell segmentation and analysis.
The distinctive roles of five different ARC genes in the chloroplast division process in Arabidopsis
Joanne Marrison,Stephen M. Rutherford,Elizabeth J. Robertson,Clare Lister,Caroline Dean,Rachel M. Leech +5 more
TL;DR: Double mutants were constructed between arc11, arc6, arc5, arc3 and arc1 in all combinations and phenotypically analysed to establish the hierarchy of the ARC genes in the chloroplast division process and to provide evidence for their specific roles.
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Clearing Up the Signal: Spectral Imaging and Linear Unmixing in Fluorescence Microscopy
TL;DR: In this chapter, the problems of fluorescence cross talk are defined, the concept of spectral imaging and separation by linear unmixing is described, and an overview of the microscope types suitable for spectral imaging are given.
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TGF-β promotes microtube formation in glioblastoma through thrombospondin 1.
Justin V. Joseph,Justin V. Joseph,Capucine R. Magaut,Simon Storevik,Simon Storevik,Luiz H. Geraldo,Thomas Mathivet,Abdul Latif,Justine Rudewicz,Joris Guyon,Matteo Gambaretti,Frida Haukas,Amalie Trones,Lars A. Rømo Ystaas,Jubayer A Hossain,Jubayer A Hossain,Sandra Ninzima,Sylvain Cuvellier,Wenjing Zhou,Wenjing Zhou,Tushar Tomar,Barbara Klink,Barbara Klink,Lalit Rane,Bronwyn K. Irving,Joanne Marrison,Peter O'Toole,Heiko Wurdak,Jian Wang,Jian Wang,Zhang Di,Even Birkeland,Frode S. Berven,Frank Winkler,Frank A.E. Kruyt,Andreas Bikfalvi,Rolf Bjerkvig,Thomas Daubon,Hrvoje Miletic,Hrvoje Miletic +39 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify potential signaling pathways involved in MT formation and demonstrate that TGF-β1 stimulation of GBM cell lines promotes enhanced MT formation via calcium signaling, which can potentially help to break the complex MT driven invasion/ resistance network.
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Chloroplast Acclimation in Leaves of Guzmania monostachia in Response to High Light
TL;DR: Acclimation to HL involves a tightly coordinated adjustment of photosynthesis, indicating a highly regulated decrease in the number of photosynthetic units manifested at the level of the content of light-harvesting and electron transport components, the amount of Rubisco, and the induction of Crassulacean acid metabolism.
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