fluorescence microscopy
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffluorescenceandmicroscopy
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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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microscopy
noun[U]
uk/maɪˈkrɒs.kə.pi/us/maɪˈkrɑː.skə.pi/
the use, design, or production ...
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(Definition offluorescenceandmicroscopyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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No other sperm structures were visible by light orfluorescencemicroscopyin 98% (44/45) of the sperminjected oocytes that contained two pronuclei.
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The distribution of organic matter was very difficult to analyse in conventionalfluorescencemicroscopy.
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In vitro maturation of horse oocytes: characterization of chromatin configuration usingfluorescencemicroscopy.
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Cells were fixed, and the microfilaments were stained with rhodamine-phalloidin and visualized byfluorescencemicroscopy.
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Cellular organelles and their contents are observed by confocalfluorescencemicroscopy.
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Two photonfluorescencemicroscopy: time resolved and intensity imaging.
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Stained zygotes/embryos were washed in absolute ethanol for a minimum of 30 min before mounting and examination byfluorescencemicroscopy.
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Photobleaching kinetics of fluorescein in quantitativefluorescencemicroscopy.
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The red/green fluorescence ratio of the nucleus was measured by confocalfluorescencemicroscopy.
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Multi-spectral imaging and linear unmixing adds a whole new dimension to laser scanningfluorescencemicroscopy.
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Video-rate scanning two-photon excitationfluorescencemicroscopyand ratio imaging with cameleons.
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With vibratome-cut slices, transfected cells were injected into the slice and the slices fixed 24 hours later and viewed byfluorescencemicroscopy.
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The results presented here are compared with other staining procedures using light orfluorescencemicroscopy.
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We conclude that the conventionalfluorescencemicroscopydoes not produce a consistent underestimate of colocalizations.
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Furthermore, the advantages of confocal microscopy over classicalfluorescencemicroscopyallow quantitative analysis of the fluorescence data.
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Enucleation was assessed checking enucleated oocyte underfluorescencemicroscopy.
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Graph shows the proportion of apoptotic, secondary necrotic and necrotic nuclei evaluated byfluorescencemicroscopy.
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