Autofluorescence

Word AUTOFLUORESCENCE
Character 16
Hyphenation autofluorescence
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The word "autofluorescence" in example sentences

A technique called flavoprotein autofluorescence was used to image a part of their brain called the dorsal cochlear nucleus DCN, which is associated with tinnitus. ❋ Ann Lukits (2011)

In mammalian cells, both autofluorescence and the absorption of light are greatly reduced at the red end of the spectrum. ❋ Unknown (2005)

This was done by counting the pixel intensity of corazonin immunosignals and expressing this as a ratio of autofluorescence of a similar size region of the brain using a different channel. ❋ Yan Zhao Et Al. (2010)

The project will use optical on-line real time imaging systems implementing fluorescence/autofluorescence/diffuse reflectance with image processing software and endomicroscopic approaches to develop an optical biopsy techniques to stage cancer. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In our initial studies of hMSC intrinsic fluorescence, we observed bright, broad cellular autofluorescence ❋ William L. Rice Et Al. (2010)

FAF is the occurrence of autofluorescence in macular waste, particularly Lipofuscin. ❋ Editors (2010)

The GFP channel was recorded for each cell and the autofluorescence background was subtracted from each. ❋ Michael Springer (2010)

Due to its absorption and emission maxima in the long wavelength region (> 600 nm) cell damages and unspecific autofluorescence are minimized and, thus, sensitivity increased. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Hunter M, Mujat C, McLaughlin-Drubin M, Munger K, et al. (2007) Diagnostic cellular organization features extracted from autofluorescence images. ❋ William L. Rice Et Al. (2010)

Fundus autofluorescence, or FAF, is the occurrence of autofluorescence in macular waste, particularly Lipofuscin. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The observation of blue autofluorescence indicates that the photobleaching was mediated by two-photon absorption of the infra-red laser light leading to ultraviolet equivalent effects in the focal region. ❋ Line Kessel Et Al. (2010)

For detection of GFP+ myofibers, a narrow range of emission wavelength (511 to 532 nm) was used to avoid detection of autofluorescence Cells were collected and RNA was extracted using RNeasy minikit (Qiagen). ❋ Ara Parlakian Et Al. (2010)

Schenke-Layland K, Riemann I, Stock UA (2005) Multiphoton autofluorescence imaging of intratissue elastic fibers. ❋ William L. Rice Et Al. (2010)

Emission of blue autofluorescence is seen in the focal region as a sign of two-photon absorption. ❋ Line Kessel Et Al. (2010)

TM System for endoscopic autofluorescence imaging is Novadaq's first minimally invasive product. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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