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#mitochondria stained using #immunofluorescence for TOM20 (orange) and #nuclei using DAPI (green). To show the morphology of MEF cells, they used bright field #microscopy (detection with TPMT) . For confocal #imaging they utilized a @zeiss_micro LSM 710 at the LMF @DZNE_en.
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Fenn
This modern, English diminutive of Irish name Findabhair is so daringly useable. A creative alternative to popular names like Flynn and Fin.
Feminine variation Fenna likewise, is a unique alternative to Jenna, Sienna and McKenna.
Findabhair means 'Bright Field' and is speculated to be related to the more common name Guinevere, which it also rhymes with (fin-AH-veer). It is traditionally a gender neutral name, transliterated as Fennor in English (which is another great boys option, as it has a more masculine appeal). It is the name of a Village in Ireland, and also that of the daughter of Queen Medb in Irish Mythology.
There are other slight variations to this name that are very in vogue at the moment; Fin, Finnor or Finna.