fluorescence microscope
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffluorescenceandmicroscope
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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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microscope
noun[C]
uk/ˈmaɪ.krə.skəʊp/us/ˈmaɪ.krə.skoʊp/
a device that uses lenses to make very small objects look larger, so that they can be scientifically examined ...
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Healthy follicles were then dissected and follicular layers were observed with afluorescencemicroscope.
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Healthy follicles were dissected and follicular layers were observed in afluorescencemicroscope.
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The parasites were viewed using afluorescencemicroscopedirectly connected with a photographic camera.
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Eggs were then viewed under thefluorescencemicroscope.
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Lateral diffusion andfluorescencemicroscopestudies on a monoclonal antibody specifically bound to supported phospholipid bilayers.
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In order to correlate the mechanical stimulation to calcium wave propagation and/or morphological cell changes, the microscope is implemented in an epi-fluorescencemicroscope.
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Schistosomula were observed immediately under thefluorescencemicroscopeusing the following filter set (excitation=365 nm/emission= 515 nm).
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Spermatozoa were observed with afluorescencemicroscope.
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Colloidal solutions of those particles are used for imaging of biological tissues and solutions with afluorescencemicroscope.
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In a conventional (i.e., wide-field)fluorescencemicroscope, the entire specimen is flooded evenly in light from a light source.
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Spectral differences generated by combinatorial labeling are captured and analyzed by using an interferometer attached to afluorescencemicroscope.
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This is done by imaging using afluorescencemicroscope.
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This fluorescent signal can be detected and located within the cell using an invertedfluorescencemicroscopethat allows imaging of fluorescence in cells.
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Afluorescencemicroscopecan detect the dyes present and send it to a computer that can reveal the karyotype of a cell.
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The cells in the origin of projection are visualized through an invertedfluorescencemicroscope.
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The aggregation appears as a cap or a patch in thefluorescencemicroscopeand is due to the bivalent nature of antibodies.
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This technique made it possible to study biologically active substances called monoamines - dopamine, noradrenaline, adrenaline and serotonin on the cellular level employingfluorescencemicroscope.
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The primary antibody allows visualization of the protein under afluorescencemicroscopewhen it is bound by a secondary antibody that has a conjugated fluorophore.
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