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Correlative microscopy

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2015
In recent years correlative microscopy, combining the power and advantages of different imaging system, e.g., light, electrons, X-ray, NMR, etc., has become an important tool for biomedical research. Among all the possible combinations of techniques, light and electron microscopy, have made an especially big step forward and are being implemented in ...
Céline, Loussert Fonta, Bruno M, Humbel
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Fluorescence Microscopy

Current Protocols in Immunology, 1998
AbstractAbsorption of energy as light by some molecules and emission of energy as fluorescence can occur only at certain wavelengths, which are characteristic for a given molecule (fluorophore). Fluorescence microscopes are equipped to observe the fluorescence of one or more specific fluorophores to localize specific molecules and analyzed cellular ...
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Combinatorial microscopy

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2006
By taking advantage of combinations of the many rich properties of photons, new forms of optical microscopy can now be used to visualize features of samples beyond thickness and density variations. We are now within reach of viewing the motions, orientations, binding kinetics and specific transient associations of previously 'submicroscopic' cellular ...
Daniel, Axelrod, Geneva M, Omann
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Photoionization Microscopy

Physical Review Letters, 2002
We present the first experimental results of a technique called photoionization microscopy. Photoelectrons ejected in threshold photoionization of Xe are detected in a velocity map imaging apparatus, and interferences between various trajectories by which the electron moves from the atom to the detector are observed.
C, Nicole   +4 more
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Immunofluorescence Microscopy

2012
Immunofluorescence microscopy is a powerful technique that is widely used by researchers to assess both the localization and endogenous expression levels of their favorite proteins. The application of this approach to C. elegans, however, requires special methods to overcome the diffusion barrier of a dense, collagen-based outer cuticle.
Diane C, Shakes   +2 more
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Correlative Microscopy

2013
Correlative microscopy is a method when for the analysis of the very same cell or tissue area several different methods of light or electron microscopy are used. Usually these methods of analysis are separated by the period of additional preparation. Traditionally, LM and EM observations are carried out in different populations of cells/tissues.
Alexander A, Mironov   +1 more
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A guided tour into subcellular colocalization analysis in light microscopy

Journal of Microscopy, 2006
S. Bolte, F. Cordelières
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