laser scanning microscopy

collocation in English

meaningsoflaser,scanandmicroscopy

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laser
noun[C]
uk
/ˈleɪ.zər/
us
/ˈleɪ.zɚ/
(a device that produces) a powerful, narrow beam of light that can be used as a tool to cut metal, to perform medical operations, or to create patterns of light ...
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scan
noun
uk
/skæn/
us
/skæn/
a careful or quick look ...
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microscopy
noun[U]
uk
/maɪˈkrɒs.kə.pi/
us
/maɪˈkrɑː.skə.pi/
the use, design, or production ...
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Spindle abnormalities in normally developing and arrested human preimplantation embryos in vitro identified by confocal laserscanningmicroscopy.
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Simultaneously multi-parameter determination of hematonosis cell apoptosis by two-photon and confocal laserscanningmicroscopy.
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Macrophage attack of the parasite clumps was particularly obvious in thescanningmicroscopysamples and appeared to involve all extracellular stages of parasite development.
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Anatomical and functional imaging of neurons using 2-photon laserscanningmicroscopy.
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The former uses the very same optical pathway and mechanism employed in confocal laserscanningmicroscopy.
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Biofilms were visualized and quantified by laserscanningmicroscopy.
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Translocation of active mitochondria during hamster preimplantation embryo development studies by confocal laserscanningmicroscopy.
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Images were drawn based on frame-by-frame analysis of three-dimensional image stacks obtained by laserscanningmicroscopy.
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Using confocal laserscanningmicroscopy, a series of confocal cross-sectional images (separated by a minimum thickness of 350 nm) are collected vertically through a cell.
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Using confocal laserscanningmicroscopy, scanning electron microscopy and phase contrast light microscopy to examine marine biofilms.
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Cortical imaging through the intact mouse skull using two-photon excitation laserscanningmicroscopy.
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Analysis was carried out byscanningmicroscopy.
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Applications of confocal laserscanningmicroscopy.
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However, the introduction of laserscanningmicroscopyin combination with sophisticated labelling agents have given us new clues on the role of fertilisation in axial development.
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Laserscanningmicroscopyof biofilms may be used for three reasons: visualization, analysis and quantification.
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