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it should be either heated (+37 °C) or at room temperature for the whole day. The first reservation created for a given day determines the temperature of the system.
Confocal Microscopy”
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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.
Nwaneshiudu, Adaobi +5 more
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Biolistic bombardment is based on coating of tungsten or gold particles with DNA and delivery of these “biobullets” into living plant cells under high pressure (Sudowe and Reske-Kunz, 2013).
Malgorzata Lichocka
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Subcellular Localization Experiments and FRET-FLIM Measurements in Plants
Determining the localization of proteins within living cells may be very essential for understanding their biological function. Usually for analysis of subcellular localization, a construct encoding the translational fusion of a cDNA of interest with a ...
Malgorzata Lichocka, Elmon Schmelzer
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A triangular lingual prominence (LP) is a characteristic part of the tongue in Anseriformes containing adipose tissue. The parakeratinized epithelium (PEp) covers the LP.
Kinga Skieresz-Szewczyk +2 more
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A detailed understanding of the function of neural networks and how they are supported by a dynamic vascular system requires fast three-dimensional imaging in thick tissues.
Zhenkun Zhang +8 more
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Ex-vivo confocal laser scanning microscopy provides a rapid alternative to routine histological processing using haematoxylin and eosin-stained sections. Previous studies suggest high diagnostic accuracy in basal cell carcinoma.
Stephan Forchhammer +6 more
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Confocal Fluorescence-Lifetime Single-Molecule Localization Microscopy.
Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy is an important technique that adds another dimension to intensity and color acquired by conventional microscopy.
J. C. Thiele +7 more
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Evaluating performance in three-dimensional fluorescence microscopy [PDF]
In biological fluorescence microscopy, image contrast is often degraded by a high background arising from out of focus regions of the specimen. This background can be greatly reduced or eliminated by several modes of thick specimen microscopy, including ...
JOHN M. MURRAY +7 more
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Swept-Source-Based Chromatic Confocal Microscopy
Chromatic confocal microscopy (CCM) has been intensively developed because it can exhibit effective focal position scanning based on the axial chromatic aberration of broadband light reflected from a target.
Dawoon Jeong +5 more
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