Marianas LightSheet ™ merges the low phototoxicity and large specimen handling of dual inverted selective plane illumination (diSPIM) with the power and flexibility of a live -
cell microscope system.
Not exact matches
By devising a dual - objective
system with two
microscope lenses facing each other, Xu and colleagues viewed the front and back of the sample at the same time and achieved unprecedented optical resolution (of approximately 10 nanometers) of a
cell.
Park's SICM
systems also have AFM and optical
microscopes built in, so scientists can view
cells with all three techniques and compare or superimpose the resulting images.
Using the robotic
microscope system, they found that, when a worm is trying to find out the favorable direction to move away from the odor, the calcium concentration in a nerve
cell raises slowly according to the mathematical integration of the amount of decrease in the odor concentration, that is, it adds up for a certain period of time.
Researchers have developed the first real - time
system to watch directly through the
microscope as Ebola - like virus particles fuse with human
cells to infect them.
A
microscope image shows many of the immune
system's dendritic
cells that were collected from a 3 - D scaffold three days after in vivo injection.
«Moss is the perfect plant to study,» said Bezanilla, «it's a great
system with
cells that are observable under the
microscope and with a genome that we can manipulate.»
«New
microscope captures detailed 3 - D movies of
cells deep within living
systems.»
As a student in Soviet Bratislava, Makuwa says she was fascinated by the electron
microscope, a massive instrument that revealed startling insights through images: stringy
cell membranes and steampunk viral injection
systems.
Comprised of a microfluidic plate and controller, the
system delivers programmable, hands - free control and, importantly, is fully compatible with
microscope stages for dynamic live
cell imaging.
This product includes the following 54 topics: Space Science: ♦ Comets, Meteors, Asteroids etc. ♦ Eclipses ♦ Moon Phases ♦ Planets ♦ Solar
System Earth Science: ♦ Clouds ♦ Erosion and Weathering ♦ Fossils ♦ Landforms ♦ Layers of the Atmosphere ♦ Layers of the Earth ♦ Natural Disasters ♦ Natural Resources ♦ Plate Tectonics ♦ Rock Cycle ♦ Seasons ♦ Soil ♦ Volcanoes ♦ Water Cycle ♦ Weather Life Science: ♦ Animal Adaptations ♦ Biomes ♦
Cell Structures ♦ DNA ♦ Ecosystems ♦ Evolution ♦ Food Webs ♦ Genetic Engineering ♦ Habitats ♦ Heredity ♦ Human Body
Systems ♦ Life Cycle of a Butterfly ♦ Life Cycle of a Frog ♦ Life Cycles ♦ Macromolecules ♦
Microscope Parts ♦ Mitosis ♦ Photosynthesis ♦ Plant Parts ♦ Six Kingdoms of Life Physical Science: ♦ Atomic Structure ♦ Circuits ♦ Electromagnetic Spectrum ♦ Elements, Compounds, Mixtures ♦ Force and Motion ♦ Forms of Energy ♦ Magnets ♦ Periodic Table ♦ Properties of Matter ♦ Scientific Method ♦ Sound and Light ♦ States of Matter ♦ Thermal Energy ♦ Waves
This product includes the following 46 topics: Physical Science ♦ Clouds ♦ Fossils ♦ Landforms ♦ Layers of the Atmosphere ♦ Layers of the Earth ♦ Natural Disasters ♦ Natural Resources ♦ Plate Tectonics ♦ Rock Cycle ♦ Rocks and Minerals ♦ Volcanoes ♦ Water Cycle ♦ Weather Life Science ♦ Animal Adaptations ♦
Cell Structures (Organelles) ♦ Ecosystems ♦ Human Body Organs ♦ Human Body
Systems ♦ Life Cycles ♦ Photosynthesis ♦ Plant Parts ♦ Six Kingdoms of Life ♦ Macromolecules ♦
Microscope Parts ♦ DNA ♦ Classification and Taxonomy Physical Science ♦ Atomic Structure ♦ Circuits ♦ Electricity and Magnetism ♦ Electromagnetic Spectrum ♦ Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures ♦ Force and Motion ♦ Forms of Energy ♦ Lab Equipment ♦ Measurement Tools ♦ Periodic Table ♦ Properties of Matter ♦ Reflection and Refraction ♦ Scientific Method ♦ Simple Machines ♦ States of Matter ♦ Waves Space Science ♦ Solar
System ♦ Constellations ♦ Moon Phases ♦ Life Cycle of Stars
That sediment is examined under a
microscope for the presence of crystals, white or red blood
cells, bacteria possible tumor
cells or the cast ruminants of
cells that line the urinary
system.
The resulting shapes recall densely packed alpine forests, upended root
systems, or nerve
cells dyed for the
microscope; nature seems to be mimicking itself.