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  • Interferometric microscopy allows enhancement of resolution of optical
  • samples of color, and as such is useful for microscopy and immunohistochemistry when excess pigment
  • molecular biology, two photon laser scanning microscopy and Ca2+ imaging have been used to study act
  • boratory (aka Beijing Laboratory of Electron Microscopy) and the Center for Condensed Matter Physics
  • ck-freeze, deep-etch" technique for electron microscopy and have disseminated the equipment and proc
  • al. have tried the techniques of fluorescent microscopy and gas chromatography to distinguished the
  • oying shorter wavelengths implied abandoning microscopy and true imaging, however, because there exi
  • synthesis until the development of electron microscopy and subcellular fractionation in the twentie
  • l-glass filter commonly used in fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopic applications for selection
  • In microscopy and macro photography, the subject is close
  • He is a pioneer in Scanning Probe Microscopy, and he made major contributions to the inve
  • and rock specimens for transmission electron microscopy and allows greater accuracy in comparing fea
  • his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biological
  • scope, not being readily apparent in optical microscopy, and so, if they were of recent origin, the
  • Microscopy and Microanalysis is a peer-reviewed scienti
  • Electron Microscopy and Analysis Group; Electron microscopy and
  • rogram for Certification in Applied Chemical Microscopy and awards certificates for successful compl
  • Her research has applied microscopy, and in particular Environmental Scanning El
  • Fungal zoospore fixation for fluorescence microscopy and electron microscopy were optimized with
  • arch group currently does scanning tunneling microscopy and scanning tunneling spectroscopy.
  • iques based on neutron diffraction, electron microscopy, and synchrotron x-ray diffraction.
  • st in the fields of anthropology, ethnology, microscopy and biology.
  • ch it can be conjugated to dyes for confocal microscopy and used to visualize sites of DNA damage.
  • In X-ray Microscopy and Microanalysis (eds. A. Engstrom, V. E. C
  • measure microscopic forces are Atomic Force Microscopy and Optical Tweezers.
  • it organization for teaching and research in microscopy and crystallography.
  • ng Interferometry, Electron and Atomic Force Microscopy and modeling techniques like Monte Carlo and
  • incorporation, it is the largest independent microscopy and microanalysis institution in the United
  • tical dispersion, used for wide camera lens, microscopy, and for the core of fiber-optic lines.
  • requency-domain photon migration, non-linear microscopy, and photodynamic therapy.
  • ne-2,5-dione) is a fixative used in electron microscopy and a curing agent for epoxy resins.
  • he domains of industry, medicine, astronomy, microscopy and science FireWire cameras are often used
  • h interests include "all aspects of electron microscopy and analysis, semiconductors (particularly g
  • gical measurements, the latest techniques in microscopy, and computer simulations.
  • says, the cells were subject to fluorescence microscopy, and a software device counted the silver gr
  • es, and other teaching materials relating to microscopy and microanalysis in its own 11,000 square f
  • de Klug used methods from X-ray diffraction, microscopy and structural modelling to develop crystall
  • Ping Zhu) that used negative stain electron microscopy and cryo-electron microscopy coupled with to
  • pectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy, electron microscopy, and x-ray crystallography (x-ray diffractio
  • In the case of electron microscopy, antibodies are linked to a heavy metal atom
  • ctin complex visualized by deepetch electron microscopy appears as a short filament 37-nm in length,
  • According to the Microscopy article on Wikipedia, the limitations of sta
  • Freeze-etch electron microscopy as applied to cell and molecular biology
  • eled with QD can be tracked with multiphoton microscopy as they invaded lung tissue.
  • y, Bloodworth introduced the use of electron microscopy at that institution.
  • N) is a state-of-the-art center for electron microscopy at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
  • of the image is greatly enhanced over simple microscopy because image information from multiple dept
  • so related to the brightness of the beam, in microscopy brightness is very often used because it inc
  • X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy but no quasicrystals were found.
  • Using electron microscopy but working independently, they were discove
  • orm in bacterial cells prepared for electron microscopy by chemical fixation, but not by freeze-frac
  • e and phase information, the interferometric microscopy can be especially efficient for the phase ob
  • The Electron Microscopy Center is a scientific user facility at Argo
  • A one year Microscopy Certificate is also offered.
  • r via an electronic hippocampus bypass, Xray microscopy chip inspection and wireless technologies de
  • In addition under microscopy, chronic diffuse typhlitis, haemosiderosis,
  • Super Resolution Microscopy: Co-localzation microscopy (2CLM) with GFP a
  • as "completely bogus", writing: "Dark-field microscopy combined with live blood analysis may sound
  • Analysis of native protein by electron microscopy confirm that the protein has an extended str
  • teaches the Analytical & Quantitative Light Microscopy Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory i
  • number of techniques including in situ video microscopy, cyclic spectrovoltammetry, photocurrent spe
  • The EM Data Bank or Electron Microscopy Data Bank (EMDB) collects 3D EM maps and ass
  • In fluorescence microscopy, dichroic filters are used as beam splitters
  • 4D Electron Microscopy, ed. A. H. Zewail, Imperial College Press, L
  • involves higher powered instruments: optical microscopy, electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and
  • He is a co-founder of the Open Microscopy Environment, an open international consortiu
  • determined by performing a vaginal wet-mount microscopy examination (or oral/anal if indicated) for
  • technology applications such as fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, fluorescence correlation sp
  • werful technique when combined with confocal microscopy for studying the location of proteins and dy
  • ng technique called called X-ray tomographic microscopy has been applied to splendidly preserved, un
  • Although the Interferometric microscopy has been demonstrated only for optical image
  • Multiphoton fluorescence microscopy has similarities to confocal laser scanning
  • Scanning electron microscopy has detected yeast cells in some ancient Egy
  • In addition, confocal laser scanning microscopy has been used to observe crystal growth near
  • Scanning and transmission electron microscopy has shown that the surface of the sporangium
  • Cryo-electron microscopy has recently become a means of determining p
  • ed his attention to single particle electron microscopy: he was an early proponent of the idea that
  • SAF microscopy homepages
  • ery similar to Stimulated Emission Depletion Microscopy, however it can operate with only one wavele
  • e reagent used for cell staining in electron microscopy imaging.
  • It differs from traditional fluorescence microscopy in which the excitation wavelength is shorte
  • resent (typically through staining and light microscopy) in a vaginal/rectal sample, the subject's e
  • The limitations of electron microscopy in the study of lipid structures deal primar
  • r analysis techniques are applied to nuclear microscopy including Rutherford backscattering(RBS), ST
  • In general microscopy information concerns surface crystallography
  • Edge effect in scanning electron microscopy is a phenomenon where a larger number of sec
  • Cryoelectron microscopy is used to produce lower-resolution structur
  • The key feature of confocal microscopy is its ability to acquire in-focus images fr
  • Dark field microscopy is useful to enhance contrast in unstained s
  • and freeze substitution methods for electron microscopy, it was generally concluded that mesosomes d
  • In microscopy, it is used as a staining dye.
  • m in his article Biofakt und Artefakt in the microscopy journal Mikrokosmos, though at that time it
  • led "knife-makers" are used in most electron microscopy laboratories to ensure repeatable results.
  • it educational and research organization for microscopy located in Chicago, Illinois.
  • In a SEM, as in scanning probe microscopy, magnification results from the ratio of the
  • In practice, the resolution of cryo-electron microscopy maps is not high enough to allow for unambig
  • l specimens, and has gained much favour as a microscopy mountant due to its low refractive index of
  • Euparal is a synthetic microscopy mountant originally formulated in 1904 by Pr
  • ies in nanopatterning, transmission electron microscopy, nanomaterials synthesis, ultrafast laser so
  • examination of the parasitic cysts via light microscopy, new methods using molecular biology techniq
  • sualize acid-fast bacilli using fluorescence microscopy, notably species in the Mycobacterium genus.
  • isation interferometry and scanning electron microscopy of cross-sections of the sample.
  • Electron microscopy of an Ophiovirus, specifically the Citrus ps
  • s considered as the main pioneer of electron microscopy of China.
  • lson, he published the seminal text Electron Microscopy of Thin Crystals.
  • lson, he published the seminal text Electron microscopy of thin crystals.
  • Microscopy of nocodazole-treated cells shows that they
  • ologist and pioneer in the field of electron microscopy of biological molecules.
  • focal total-internal-reflection fluorescence microscopy, Optic Letters 29, 569-571 (2004)
  • Ground State Depletion Microscopy, or GSD Microscopy, is an implementation of
  • Interferometric microscopy or Imaging interferometric microscopy is the
  • High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy Overview
  • Confocal microscopy photographs of the descending aortas of two
  • inology, histology, neuroscience, forensics, microscopy, physical anthropology, and numerous other d
  • the diffraction barrier in far-field optical microscopy published by Stefan Hell.
  • lowed for reproducible staining of cells for microscopy purposes.
  • Low-resolution electron microscopy reconstructions have allowed the visualizati
  • Atomic Force Microscopy research on insulators
  • In cryo-electron microscopy, resolution is typically measured by the Fou
  • s a tissue stain in the preparation of light microscopy sections.
  • effective and reliable stain used for light microscopy sections.
  • tive medical literature found that darkfield microscopy seemed unable to detect cancer, and that liv
  • nisations who are responsible for supporting microscopy services.
  • Further scanning electron microscopy showed numerous microcracks between the bag
  • Super Resolution Microscopy: Single YFP molecule detection in a human ca
  • The popularity of cryoelectron microscopy stems from the fact that it allows the obser
  • ain samples for electron and electromagnetic microscopy studies of DNA.
  • Electron microscopy studies show that Bowman's glands contain ce
  • In modern microscopy synthetic immersion oils are more commonly u
  • Physicists use an electron microscopy technique that involves microanalysis using
  • Fluorescent microthermography (FMT) is a microscopy technique for infrared imaging of temperatur
  • While the low voltage electron microscopy technique will never replace conventional hi
  • of five carbon rings-using a very different microscopy technique, atomic force microscopy (AFM).
  • t be necessary with the low voltage electron microscopy technique.
  • Microscopy techniques are used to produce real space ma
  • crystal lasers show potential to be used in microscopy techniques and in vivo techniques such as ph
  • ble to visualize under conventional electron microscopy techniques.
  • arch Institute, is publisher and provider of microscopy textbooks, handbooks, and atlases including
  • ed to X-rays such as for optical diffraction microscopy that do not depend on the use of focusing de
  • It was revealed by electron microscopy that Prp24 may interact with the LSm protein
  • Using bright-field microscopy, the SCD test appears to be more sensitive t
  • For still scenes, for instance in microscopy, the resolution of a Bayer mask device can b
  • is performed in a manner similar to electron microscopy; the primary ion beam is rastered across the
  • nds on individual chromosomes by ultraviolet microscopy, thereby creating a new tool for the study o
  • drogen has been shown by scanning tunnelling microscopy to require aggregates of at least three vaca
  • ty or DNA content in cell cycle analysis and microscopy to visualise the nucleus and other DNA conta
  • to the application of transmission electron microscopy to metals.
  • Electron microscopy, to gain high-resolution images of subcellul
  • cover a wide range of functionality, from IR microscopy to X-ray lithography.
  • Research performed in 2004 used electron microscopy to predict that UL-6 forms 11, 12, 13, and 1
  • lecule visualization, such as scanning force microscopy, to study the structure and function of nucl
  • f images offer can include scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and are a
  • Nuclear microscopy uses a device called a microprobe.
  • umbusch, G.R. Holtom, X.S. Xie: "Vibrational Microscopy Using Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering.
  • ining salivary gland chromosomes by electron microscopy, using formvar replicas.
  • aviadenovirus is by histopathology, electron microscopy, viral isolation and ELISA.
  • The principle of confocal microscopy was originally patented by Marvin Minsky in
  • uring the next decade, confocal fluorescence microscopy was developed into a fully mature technology
  • n platinum surfaces and, using photoelectron microscopy, was able to image for the first time, the o
  • he typical appearance of the biopsy on light microscopy, where the muscle cells have cores that are
  • Infinity Correction is a technique in microscopy whereby the light coming out of the objectiv
  • are also derivative methods such as infrared microscopy, which allows very small areas to be analyse
  • poliovirus have been obtained using electron microscopy while a high resolution structures of the ec
  • e oocysts can be visualized on wet mounts by microscopy with bright-field, differential interference