fluorescence imaging

collocation in English

meaningsoffluorescenceandimaging

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fluorescence
noun[U]
uk
/flɔːˈres.əns/
us
/flɔːˈres.əns/
light produced by a substance that has absorbed light or other radiation, which has a longer wavelength than the light that has ...
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imaging
noun[U]
uk
/ɪˈmɪdʒ.ɪŋ/
us
/ɪˈmɪdʒ.ɪŋ/
the process of producing an exact picture of something, especially on a ...
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(Definition offluorescenceandimagingfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Long-term two-photonfluorescenceimagingof mammalian embryos without compromising viability.
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In particular,fluorescenceimaginghas contributed to the accurate measurement of this tiny movement.
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As for classicfluorescenceimaging, light emitted from a deep source is greatly attenuated by surrounding tissues and cannot be detected.
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Adapting a compact confocal microscope system to a two-photon excitationfluorescenceimagingarchitecture.
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Dynamics of chromosomes and microtubules visualized by multiplewavelengthfluorescenceimagingin living mammalian cells: effects of mitotic inhibitors on cell cycle progression.
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We have also initiated a study of nonintercepting beam diagnostic capability byfluorescenceimagingof the beam directly on ambient gas.
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We introduce three single-moleculefluorescenceimagingtechniques which can find the position of a fluorophore with accuracy in the range of a few nanometers.
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Pulse width considerations for multiphoton excitation laser scanningfluorescenceimaging.
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Optimization of the design of a multiple-photon excitation laser scanningfluorescenceimagingsystem.
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In the present study, we used in vivofluorescenceimagingto follow reporter gene expression for two years post injection.
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Three-photon excitationfluorescenceimagingof biological specimens using an all-solid-state laser.
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The tunability of emission wavelengths and narrow bandwidth is also beneficial as excitation sources forfluorescenceimaging.
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This derivitization with a fluorophore permits both separation on a gel under the desired circumstances andfluorescenceimagingof the gel.
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Near-infraredfluorescenceimagingto facilitate super-selective arterial clamping during zero-ischaemia robotic partial nephrectomy.
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Non-ligated probes are washed away, followed byfluorescenceimagingto determine the identity of the ligated probe.
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