Sentences with phrase «laser scanning fluorescence»

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.

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Helped by the recent development of fiber - optic - bundle - coupled laser - scanning confocal fluorescence imaging (Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy — CLE), which allowed the scientists to image blood flow more deeply in the brain than ever belaser - scanning confocal fluorescence imaging (Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy — CLE), which allowed the scientists to image blood flow more deeply in the brain than ever beLaser Endomicroscopy — CLE), which allowed the scientists to image blood flow more deeply in the brain than ever before.
PicoQuant provides instrumentation for time - resolved fluorescence and single photon counting applications: picosecond pulsed or modulated diode lasers, Time - correlated single photon counting units, detectors, fluorescence lifetime systems (confocal and super-resolution microscopes, spectrometers), FLIM and FCS upgrade kits for laser scanning microscopes.
Dr Pittman and the laser - stimulated fluorescence device used for scanning the soft tissues of Anchiornis.
During his PhD he worked on three main projects: digital scanned laser light sheet fluorescence microscopy (with Dr. Ernst Stelzer), the in toto reconstruction of zebrafish embryogenesis (with Dr. Jochen Wittbrodt), and the computational analysis of the evolution of the yeast genome architecture (with Dr. Michael Knop).
Fluorescent images of the mixture of prostate cancer C4 - 2B (red) and stromal HS - 5 (green) cells: (A) before, (B) after the first scan and (C) 60 s after the second scan, exposure to the pair of laser pulses (532 nm and 787 nm) that selectively generated cell damaging PNBs causing fading of red fluorescence due to leaking of red calcein out through the disrupted membrane.
Measurements of Bacterial Concentrations on a Millimeter Scale in Ice Cores With a Scanning Laser Fluorescence Spectrometer.
The sample was scanned through the laser beam and each cell was identified according to its fluorescence (Figure 8B), and was then exposed to a single pair of laser pulses (Figure 8C).
Oblique scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (oSLO) allows simultaneous retinal fluorescence tomography with optical coherence tomography
Our modern imaging center is equipped with state - of - the - art confocal laser scanning microscopes, fluorescence and stereo microscopes, two photon microscope, laser microdissection microscope and powerful image analysis computers with imaging software.
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