We established the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum as an EvoDevo model organism in our group and developed a non-invasive long - time
fluorescence live imaging protocol for Tribolium embryos for our LSFMs.
We used our single plane illumination microscope (SPIM) to record the first non-invasive long - term
fluorescence live imaging study of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster in 2004.
Not exact matches
Although the technique may find uses in many diverse fields, two of the most exciting possibilities are localized optical spectroscopy of semiconductors and the
fluorescence imaging of
living cells.
Dr. Taraska's lab studies the structural cell biology of exocytosis and endocytosis with advanced
imaging methods including
live cell microscopy, superresolution
fluorescence, and electron microscopy.
The
fluorescence label on the probe also allows it to be detected via high - resolution
imaging techniques in tissues and organs at depths of up to one millimeter, which enables researchers to effectively monitor the in vivo enzymatic activities of MAO - B in
living systems.
The group of
imaging specialists led by Prof. Michael Schäfers, Coordinator of the Cluster of Excellence, labelled the cells thus obtained with various fluorescent dyes in order to be able to study them in
living organisms — initially with the optical method of
fluorescence reflectance
imaging.
Time lapse images collected on a Zeiss Axiovert 200M
fluorescence microscope in the core
imaging facility of IGB allowed real - time monitoring of the redox state in the cytosol and mitochondria of
live cells.
Live - cell
fluorescence imaging reveals high stoichiometry of Grb2 binding to the EGF receptor sustained during endocytosis.
Comprehensive analysis of mitochondrial permeability transition pore activity in
living cells using
fluorescence -
imaging - based techniques.
Visualization of Endosome Dynamics in
Living Nerve Terminals with Four - dimensional
Fluorescence Imaging.
Investigating protein - protein interactions in
living cells using
fluorescence lifetime
imaging microscopy.
Alpha3 is a new generation of light sheet
fluorescence microscopes providing unrivaled
imaging performance for fixed and
live specimen.
«
Fluorescence proteins,
live - cell
imaging, and mechanobiology: seeing is believing.»
・ Use of single - molecular
fluorescence imaging technology to elucidate the fate of DNA introduced into a
living cell.
In 1990 he announced his invention of two - photon laser scanning
fluorescence microscopy, which allows
imaging of
living tissue at greater depths and with less unwanted background
fluorescence.
The Core provides training, assistance and access to first - class microscopes for both transmitted light and
fluorescence imaging: Four upright microscopes for viewing samples on slides; Two inverted microscopes for viewing
living specimens in dishes or flasks.
Peptides were added to the culture medium, and
fluorescence changes from GCaMP6s were measured by
live imaging.