The different types of motion of the plasmons were characterized using
a microscopy technique called electron energy - loss spectroscopy (EELS), whose very fine spatial and spectral resolution enabled the researchers to propose a new theoretical model of plasmon behavior.
Using a relatively new
microscopy technique called atom probe tomography, their work produced the first - ever three - dimensional maps showing the positions of atoms critical in the decay process.
Not exact matches
Unlike nerves elsewhere in the body, the structure of the living corneal nerve can be seen and measured using a
technique called confocal
microscopy.
«We use a
technique called scanning X-ray fluorescence
microscopy,» study co-author Satoshi Matsuyama says.
«We applied a new
technique called X-ray fluorescence
microscopy — it looks at elemental composition,» said Marshall.
The
technique,
called microenvironmental selective plane illumination
microscopy (meSPIM), uses exceptionally long, thin beams of laser light to trigger fluorescence in a sample, causing it to glow.
SAY FREEZE Scientists used an imaging
technique called cryo - electron
microscopy to snap the first close - ups of lithium dendrites, revealing them as long, needlelike crystals.
The
technique,
called stimulated Raman scattering (SRS)
microscopy, generates videos of moving cells deep inside tissue and could replace biopsies in the diagnosis of cancers.
The
technique,
called superresolution single - molecule fluorescence
microscopy, recently helped scientists at the University of Manchester in England track natural killer (NK) cells, which help destroy cancer and viruses.
Jacques Dubochet of the University of Lausanne in Switzerland, Joachim Frank of Columbia University and Richard Henderson of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, England, won for their contributions to the development of the
technique,
called cryo - electron
microscopy, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced October 4.
Using an advanced imaging
technique called intravital
microscopy, the researchers followed the movement and interaction of HIV - infected cells in the spleen of mice.
Backman has been studying cell abnormalities at the nanoscale in many different types of cancers, using an optical
technique he pioneered
called partial wave spectroscopic (PWS)
microscopy.
Suchita Nadkarni, an immunologist at Queen Mary University of London, used a
technique called confocal
microscopy to snap individual photos of nine mouse placentas.
Called cryo - electron
microscopy, the imaging
technique freezes biological molecules in place and reveals their inner workings.
To see what happens to the calcite when it is destabilized, researchers used a
technique called X-ray reflection interface
microscopy (XRIM) at the APS.
She was making use of the newest version of a breakthrough
technique that Betzig unveiled in 2011,
called Bessel beam plane illumination
microscopy.
By making the switch, all molecules made from fatty acids can be observed inside living cells by an advanced imaging
technique called stimulated Raman scattering (SRS)
microscopy.
Another popular
technique for 3D cell imaging
called spinning disc confocal
microscopy can't image samples nearly as long as Betzig's
technique, but it is still better for imaging thick cells and tissue.
Using a
technique called atomic force
microscopy, Dilshan Balasuriya, led by Professor Mike Edwardson in Cambridge's Department of Pharmacology, imaged individual 3 trimers and confirmed that the complete 3 - subunit trimers cross-linked up to three sodium channel α - subunits.
The TSRI laboratories of Professor Erica Ollmann Saphire and Assistant Professor Andrew Ward are studying the structures of these antibodies using
techniques called electron
microscopy, which creates high - resolution images by hitting samples with electrons, and X-ray crystallography, which determines the atomic structure of crystalline arrays of proteins.
But now, using a
technique called structured illumination, the EMBL team has managed to subtract out this interference, making light sheet
microscopy even more powerful.
The authors also employed other advanced imaging
techniques — including electron
microscopy and super-resolution imaging — to discover that the formation, and subsequent loosening, of these contacts is regulated by a lysosomal protein
called RAB7.
The
technique,
called expansion
microscopy, involves physically inflating biological tissues using a material more commonly found in baby nappies (diapers).
In the study published this week in the journal Science, the research team described how they enhanced an existing imaging
technique,
called scanning tunneling
microscopy, to capture signals from the Majorana particle at both ends of an atomically thin iron wire stretched on the surface of a crystal of lead.
They are working on the use of an established medical imaging
technique called optical coherence
microscopy (OCM)-- most commonly used in ophthalmology — to analyze breast tissue to produce computer - aided diagnoses.
And three pioneers of a
technique called cryo — electron
microscopy won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
That
technique,
called cryo - electron
microscopy, enables scientists to see large biomolecules, such as viruses, in extraordinary detail.
The team saw the oxygen atoms flow out of the cerium oxide clusters and slowly spread farther and farther away by combining high - resolution scanning tunneling
microscopy with a conventional surface - sensitive
technique,
called Auger spectroscopy.
For this latest study of DNA nanostructures, Ren used an electron - beam study
technique called cryo - electron
microscopy (cryo - EM) to examine frozen DNA - nanogold samples, and used IPET to reconstruct 3 - D images from samples stained with heavy metal salts.
Because electron
microscopy requires objects to be dried and flattened, the researchers used a fluorescence - based imaging
technique called â $ œDNA PAINTâ $ to visualize the jungle - gym - like structures in solution.
Dr. Petty's team's
technique —
called biomarker ratio imaging
microscopy, or BRIM — combines imaging and mathematics.
«We applied a new
technique called X-ray fluorescence
microscopy — it looks at elemental composition,» confirmed Marshall.
Berkeley Lab researchers, working at the Molecular Foundry, have invented a
technique called «CLAIRE» that extends the incredible resolution of electron
microscopy to the non-invasive nanoscale imaging of soft matter, including biomolecules, liquids, polymers, gels and foams.
The researchers then added virus capsids to the receptor - membranes and observed the resulting changes to the capsid shell using an imaging
technique called cryo - electron
microscopy.