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Twin-Photon Confocal Microscopy [PDF]
A recently introduced two-channel confocal microscope with correlated detection promises up to 50% improvement in transverse spatial resolution [Simon, Sergienko, Optics Express {\bf 18}, 9765 (2010)] via the use of photon correlations. Here we achieve similar results in a different manner, introducing a triple-confocal correlated microscope which ...
David S. Simon, Alexander V. Sergienko
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This is an eleven chapter’s effort done by a bunch of Authors coordinated by Prof. R.L. Price and W.G. Jerome (who have personally written almost half of the book) that with great skills are revealing us the secrets of confocal microscopy.
Manuela Monti
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Reflectance Confocal Microscopy of Sweet Syndrome [PDF]
Francois Skowron+2 more
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Dense bodies (DB) are complex, noninfectious particles produced during CMVinfection containing envelope and tegument proteins that may be ideal candidates as vaccines.
Estéfani García-Ríos+4 more
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Besides its structural properties in the nucleoskeleton, Lamin A/C is a mechanosensor protein involved in perceiving the elasticity of the extracellular matrix.
Enrica Urciuoli+3 more
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Fast repetition rate fs pulsed lasers for advanced PLIM microscopy [PDF]
Simultaneous metabolic and oxygen imaging is promising to follow up therapy response, disease development and to determine prognostic factors. FLIM of metabolic coenzymes is now widely accepted to be the most reliable method to determine cellular ...
Sviatlana Kalinina+3 more
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An easy and low-cost way to fabricate monometallic Au nanoislands for plasmonic enhanced spectroscopy is presented. The method is based on direct thermal evaporation of Au on glass substrates to form nanoislands, with thicknesses between 2 and 15 nm ...
Alejandro Vidal+8 more
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Introduction to Confocal Microscopy [PDF]
Conventional microscopy requires viewing a thin-cut “section” of fixed or frozen tissue, and therefore cannot be used to view thick tissue samples or for in vivo investigations. In vivo microscopy requires a virtual, rather than a physical, section of the specimen.
Fernanda H. Sakamoto+5 more
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Reflectance confocal microscopy of spiradenoma
Pedro Lobos, MD+2 more
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Cutaneous cryptococcosis evaluation on reflectance confocal microscopy [PDF]
Alyssa Swearingen, BA+5 more
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