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Malin Jonssons tillstånd:

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--- Forwarded message ---

From: zeynep altun <zeynep.altun@einstein.yu.edu Date: 17 September 2010 22:00

Subject: Re: Permission to use a picture

To: Malin Jonsson <malin.e.jonsson@gmail.com>

Hi: You can use the picture with the following acknowledgment (for both in print and online versions):

Reprinted with permission from Wormatlas (www.wormatlas.org) regards,

zeynep Hi.

My name is Malin Jonsson and I'm currentry writing a masters thesis where I've been using the nematode C. elegans as an in vivo model organism. It's a masters thesis in Biology at Uppsala University in Sweden (and I did my lab work at the department of microbio. research at Umeå University). In my thesis I'd like to use one of your pictures from the Worm handbook/atlas - the one with the Life cycle and I need a written permission to use it. The thesis will be put online as well. Just so you know.

Is this possible? Do I have your permission? It's such a great picture and over all a very good site when doing research on C.elegans.

Kind Regards /Malin Jonsson Fig 2:

--- Forwarded message --- From: Ryoma Nakao <ryoma73@nih.go.jp Date: 2 December 2010 12:19

Subject: RE: Permission to use a picture?

To: Malin Jonsson <malin.e.jonsson@gmail.com>

Hej Malin,

Of course, I remember you! Welcome back from nice country in Asia!! I am fine thank you. I sometimes miss life in Umea with my family. Sure. Please use my picture of LPS as you like.

I hope that you finish your thesis work soon and good luck!

Give my regards to BEU labo members!

Mvh, Ryoma Fig 3:

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--- Forwarded message ---

From: Sun Nyunt Wai <sun.nyunt.wai@molbiol.umu.se Date: 15 September 2010 15:28

Subject: RE: once again...

To: Malin Jonsson <malin.e.jonsson@gmail.com>

Hi Malin,

If we need to get a permission from Cell journal, it will take time. So I like to suggest to omit that published picture instead you can write in the text with reference.

Best wishes, Sun

Sun Nyunt Wai, MD, PhD

Professor of Medical Microbiology Department of Molecular Biology Umeå University

S-90187 Umeå Sweden

Tel: +46-90-785 6704 (office) +46-90-785 6733 (lab) Fax: +46-90-772630

E-mail: sun.nyunt.wai@molbiol.umu.se ________________________________________

From: Malin Jonsson [malin.e.jonsson@gmail.com]

Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 2:39 PM To: Sun Nyunt Wai

Subject: Re: once again...

I need a written permission to use the PFT toxin picture, the Atomic force microscopy image of vesicles surrounding a cell of the E. coli strain MC1061 with plasmid pYMZ80 I used in my thesis.

Thank you.

/Malin

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