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Acoustic Microscopy by Atomic Force Microscopy
Applied Physics Letters, 1994We have constructed an atomic force microscope enabling one to image the topography of a sample, and to monitor simultaneously ultrasonic surface vibrations in the MHz range. For detection of the distribution of the ultrasonic vibration amplitude, a part of the position-sensing light beam reflected from the cantilever is directed to an external knife ...
Walter Arnold, Ute Rabe
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2019
In this two-part chapter, the background to confocal microscopy and two-photon fluorescence microscopy is first presented, with a detailed description of the optical setup. This is followed by a critical account of the many super-resolution techniques: coordinated stochastic fluorescence microscopy (photoactivation localization microscopy ...
Alberto Diaspro+7 more
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In this two-part chapter, the background to confocal microscopy and two-photon fluorescence microscopy is first presented, with a detailed description of the optical setup. This is followed by a critical account of the many super-resolution techniques: coordinated stochastic fluorescence microscopy (photoactivation localization microscopy ...
Alberto Diaspro+7 more
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MICROSCOPY | Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
2014Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) is a versatile fluorescence-imaging tool that can visualize in situ microorganisms in their three-dimensional environments and probe their natural microhabitats (biofilms, food matrix, gut, etc.). It enables the analysis of the dynamics of microbial populations, their physiological heterogeneities, and their ...
Canette, Alexis, Briandet, Romain
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Electron Microscopy and Immunoelectron Microscopy
2015Blistering diseases are diseases of malpighian stratified squamous epithelium lining the skin and the mucous membranes. They are either of autoimmune or genetic origin. Autoimmune bullous diseases (AIBD) are secondary to the binding of autoantibodies (Ab) on proteins of adhesion junction systems, either desmosomes or anchoring complexes including ...
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