Not exact matches
Scanning
electron micrograph image of germanium nanowires electrodeposited onto an indium tin oxide electrode
from aqueous solution.
The image on the left, selected by Hirst
from the Science Photo Library, is a coloured scanning
electron micrograph of a biopsy
from the intestine of a child with small bowel cancer.
The Integrated Microscopy Core was provided with funding
from the Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine, and the John S. Dunn Gulf Coast Consortium for Chemical Genomics for providing the
electron microscopy
micrographs.
A scanning
electron micrograph of an unidentified rust spore
from Alaska.
Color - enhanced scanning
electron micrograph showing normal inner ear hair cells
from the cochlea of birds.
a program for the refinement of helical filament reconstructions
from cryo
electron micrographs.
Judging
from the scale bar in the scanning
electron micrograph of this surface shown in Fig. 1b, the inner diameter of the circle is about 10 µm (10,000 nm).
At left is a surface view of a bimetallic copper - silver nanocoral cathode taken
from a scanning
electron micrograph.
(i) Direct smears
from bat snouts, Periodic Acid Schiff - stained tissue sections
from infected tissues, and scanning
electron micrographs of bat tissues all showed fungal structures similar to those of G. destructans (ii) G. destructans DNA was directly amplified
from infected bat tissues (iii) Isolations of G. destructans in cultures
from infected bat tissues showed 100 % DNA match with the fungus present in positive tissue samples (iv) RAPD patterns for all G. destructans cultures isolated
from two sites were indistinguishable (v) The fungal isolates showed psychrophilic growth (vi) We identified in vitro proteolytic activities suggestive of known fungal pathogenic traits in G. destructans.
(i) Direct smears
from bat snouts, Periodic Acid Schiff - stained tissue sections
from infected tissues, and scanning
electron micrographs of bat tissues all showed fungal structures similar to those of G. destructans.
Human immunodeficiency virus; Scanning
electron micrograph of HIV - 1 (in green) budding
from cultured lymphocyte.
Lol» Human immunodeficiency virus; Scanning
electron micrograph of HIV - 1 (in green) budding
from cultured lymphocyte.
Researchers
from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln have generated an «on - off switch» into a weakened form of HIV, potentially creating a new vaccine for Human immunodeficiency virus; Scanning
electron micrograph of HIV - 1 (in green) budding
from cultured lymphocyte.
An HIV - positive Italian man who intentionally infected 30 women including a 14 - year - old and another victim who passed it onto her baby has been jailed for Human immunodeficiency virus; Scanning
electron micrograph of HIV - 1 (in green) budding
from cultured lymphocyte.