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Furthermore, atomically flat Au substrates are ideal for imaging adsorbate layers using scanning probe microscopy techniques.
Three dimensional images of resolution 156 × 156 × 468 μm, were acquired in 20 min; the results, in terms both of the high resolution images and the ease with which the experimental setup could be reproduced, demonstrated that this configuration is ideal for imaging rabbit knee joints.
The H2B-eYFP nuclear localization marker is ideal for imaging cellular displacements and cell division [36].
Other organs have very low levels of nanoparticles, which is ideal for imaging most cancers in the future.
Arabidopsis, for example has a wonderfully simple root system, which is ideal for imaging developmental processes, but it lacks the structural complexity that is likely to be important for plants with non-ruderal lifestyles.
Owing to the small size of medaka, these models (and their future modifications) will be advantageous for high-throughput drug screening and toxicology studies; furthermore, this small fish is ideal for imaging tumorigenic processes in real time.
C. intestinalis is ideal for imaging and, unlike its larger chordate cousins, large portions of the animal can be imaged within a single field of view.
This is convenient for applications involving fluorescence microscopy, because vesicles of several microns are ideal for imaging, as the optical resolution limit is ∼0.25 to 0.5 µm for conventional microscopes.
PC would be ideal for static imaging where the frame time could be lengthened.
Apart from an increase complexity, this solution might not be ideal for retinal imaging.
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