Sentences with phrase «microscopic imaging»

The researchers took molecules of different sizes and colours and used microscopic imaging to see which size of molecule could get into the gap between an immune cell and another cell.
Experienced in designing and implementing technology validation projects with a proven track record of evaluating label - free microscopic imaging for tissue assessment.
This miniprobe can be applied in vivo onto the bronchial inner surface or advanced into a distal bronchiole down to the acinus, to produce in situ, in vivo microscopic imaging of the respiratory tract in real time.
Using various microscopic imaging approaches, the scientists found that the unique spatial vision in the scallop is achieved through the mirror's layered structure located at the back of each eye, which is tiled with a mosaic of square - shaped crystals arranged and fine - tuned to reflect wavelengths of light that penetrate its habitat.
Due to their tiny size, irregular shape and limited viewing angle, commonly used microscopic imaging techniques can not always capture the whole object's shape often leaving out valuable information that can be important in numerous areas of science, engineering and medicine.
At present, a large gap exists between microscopic imaging in cultured cells and macroscopic, non-invasive or minimally invasive imaging in patients.
Microscopic imaging reveals the pattern of annual rings in shrub stems, which the researchers used to determine that shrub growth is controlled by temperatures in June, the first month of the brief arctic growing season.
To find out how corals build their «bones,» scientists used ultrahigh - resolution microscopic imaging to watch the common stony coral, Stylophora pistillata, construct its frame.
• Imaging applications: light field cameras, surveillance cameras, microscopic imaging systems and 3D imaging, etc..
Ultimately, the combination of this new method of focusing on gene activity in single cells with other single - cell techniques involving microscopic imaging is likely to reveal the origins of developmental disorders of the brain, he added.
Already, Berkeley Lab has world - class research capabilities in other electron - beam microscopic imaging techniques, in building nanostructures, and in a range of X-ray experimental techniques, Filippetto noted.
In these labs are scientists who will take care of storing samples in freezers and who will use them for any sort of analyses — like microscopic imaging or DNA extraction.
Current research efforts include investigation of the role of canine herpesvirus in spontaneous corneal disease in dogs and the effects of topical and systemic anti-inflammatory and chemotherapy drugs on its recrudescence; identification of novel infectious agents causing feline corneal disease; and the characterization of common and novel corneal disorders of dogs, cats, horses, and exotic species by in vivo confocal microscopic imaging.
Sources include natural history illustrations, Roman mosaics, microscopic imaging of Viking artifacts, Syrian embroidery pattern books, masks from Mongolia and the Far East, and devices drawn from calligraphy and book design.
Using a microscopic imaging approach, called cryo - imaging, and MRI, the researchers verified that the MRI technique could detect micrometastases, even observing bone micrometastases that were less than 0.5 mm — the diameter of a very fine pencil lead.
Microscopic imaging of the intestines revealed that the average distance between gut bacteria and the intestinal cells was reduced by more than half; bacteria seemed to be advancing toward the gut lining.
This schematic shows how researchers used a glass window and microscopic imaging to get a live view of neurons in the digestive system.
The researchers used computer models and simulations in tandem with physical experiments and microscopic imaging to reveal how and why the material effectively controls lithium deposition.
Will quantum holography find applications beyond the lab to a similar extent as classical holography, which is routinely used in security (holograms are difficult to counterfeit), entertainment, transport (in scanners measuring the dimensions of cargo), microscopic imaging and optical data storing and processing technologies?
In this current body of work, Taaffe derives inspiration from familiar sources, including natural history illustrations, Roman mosaics, microscopic imaging of Viking artifacts, Syrian embroidery pattern books, masks from Mongolia and the Far East, and devices drawn from calligraphy and book design.
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