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The FTL mice express the marker gene lacZ in neurons and their processes following many different stimuli, and allow the imaging of activation from the level of the entire brain surface through individual neurons and their projections.
New microscopy technologies, such as light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) or clearing methods, allow the imaging of large samples at high resolution or high frame rates.
Albeit, unlike NanoSIMS, these methods are non-invasive, and allow the imaging of living cells.
SPE [ 10] and TPA [ 12] microscopies, which utilize two-photon electronic resonance, allow the imaging of absorbing molecules.
Limiting the amount of crosstalk in prospective markers is of major importance, because it will allow the imaging of dense samples without prior bleaching.
Flies bearing GH146-LexA and LexAop-GCaMP transgenes allow the imaging of PN dendritic calcium responses in specific glomeruli to cider vinegar.
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The SPRi images allowed the imaging of individual influenza A virus binding events on antibody-functionalized gold surfaces.
New techniques are allowing the imaging of DNA with conventional optical microscopes as well, he said, but they are in their infancy.
Dermal sheet preparations for the first time allowed the imaging of the complex structure of the nerve end organ over several cm2, and facilitated viewing of its topological relationship to other tissue components.
Indeed, the unique near-infrared luminescence emission of Egyptian blue allows the imaging of its distribution on surfaces.
Additionally, since optical imaging allows the imaging of several probes with distinct emission spectra at the same time, the concept of complementing the FDG signal with a growing number of information could be further extended.
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