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Raju Tomer

Researcher at Columbia University

Publications -  45
Citations -  4660

Raju Tomer is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Light sheet fluorescence microscopy & Microscopy. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 40 publications receiving 3887 citations. Previous affiliations of Raju Tomer include Stanford University & Indian Institutes of Technology.

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CLARITY reveals dynamics of ovarian follicular architecture and vasculature in three-dimensions.

TL;DR: The CLARITY approach uncovers unique features of ovarian architecture and essential roles of vasculature in organizing follicles to allow future studies on normal and diseased human ovaries, and could also reveal roles of neo-angiogenesis during embryonic development and tumorigenesis.
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Shedding light on the system: studying embryonic development with light sheet microscopy.

TL;DR: An overview of the different basic implementations of LSFM is provided, recent technical advances in the field are reviewed and applications in the context of embryonic development are highlighted with a discussion of promising future directions.
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Cortical overgrowth in a preclinical forebrain organoid model of CNTNAP2-associated autism spectrum disorder

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used forebrain organoids generated from induced pluripotent stem cells of patients with a syndromic form of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with a homozygous protein-truncating mutation in CNTNAP2, to study its effects on embryonic cortical development.

Light sheet theta microscopy for rapid high-resolution imaging of large biological samples

TL;DR: The reported LSTM approach is a significant step for the rapid high-resolution quantitative mapping of the structure and function of very large biological systems, and also for rapid volumetric calcium imaging of highly motile animals, such as Hydra, undergoing non-isomorphic body shape changes.