«That's when I realized,» he says, «that being a bread - and - butter pathologist who looked
at microscope slides to make a diagnosis wasn't my cup of tea.»
Not exact matches
Paying attention to the fact that each olfactory sensory neuron (OSN) expresses an OR, Shun «ichi Kuroda, Professor and Nobuo Yoshimoto, Specially Appointed Associate Professor
at the Department of Biomolecular Science and Reaction, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University in cooperation with Masato Suzuki, Chief Researcher, Advanced Research Division, Panasonic Corporation made a system in which OSNs from mice were applied to a microchamber array on a
microscope slide and fluorescence was yielded when ORs responded to odorants.
«We have been able to view cell biology
at high resolution on a
microscope slide for a long time,» said Shroff, «but many times that's not how those cells exist in nature.»
After fixing and staining the neurons with an appropriate chemical, you can lay your preparation down on a thin glass
slide and look
at it under the
microscope.
The images were created using an automated laser scanning
microscope developed
at LOCI that shines a laser
at tumor specimens mounted on
microscope slides.
The oligonucleotides, suspended in 1.5 M betaine in 3X SSC buffer
at a concentration of 500 ng / µl, were covalently linked in quadruplicate to aldehyde - coated glass
microscope slides at a spacing of 250 microns.
Sections were collected on poly lysine
microscope slides (VWR International), air - dried for 30 min to 1 h, and stored
at − 20 °C until used.
The moment of truth came in a windowless basement laboratory on January 23, 1997,
at around 2 or 3 a.m. «JD and I put a microcapsule in between two copper electrodes on a
slide, put it under a
microscope, and for the first time, against conventional wisdom, proved that you could move a particle inside a microcapsule with an external electric field,» Comiskey wrote.
What you're paying for: This is a lab test where we take the debris from the ear, put it on a
slide, stain it and look
at it under the
microscope.
A FNA is when the doctor takes a sample of the cells from the mass and puts it onto a
slide and then looks
at the cells under the
microscope.
In 1977, when most of my classmates
at the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine were studying cadavers for gross anatomy or
microscope slides for histopathology, I might have been found in the veterinary school library reading Dr. Ross Clark's pioneering articles on practice management in Veterinary Economics.
There will be an opportunity to use the
microscope to look
at a
slide of skin cells to see them up close and personal!