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Without such a stain, brain tissue under a microscope appears as an impenetrable tangle of protoplasmic fibers, in which it is impossible to determine any structure.
Life at the other end of the microscope appears to be more bizarre than our mythic imaginations, and it is only natural that we feel dwarfed by microbial inventiveness!
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The researchers have created a tiny tube formed from metal and capable of turning on and off the flow of electrons between four even smaller probes, which under an electron microscope appear like the tips of four ballpoint pens almost touching one another.
This was scrapped using a needle and the particles when seen under the phase contrast microscope appeared to be as rod shaped structures (Fig. 3).
Indeed, although the total fluorescence of Golgi structures viewed in conventional microscope appeared bright (Fig. 3f), the lifetime of the Cx43-CFP donor was shortened [see color coding in red (2.6 ns) and blue (1.8 ns) in Fig. 3e].
When viewed with the fluorescent microscope, Bax appears red, CYP1A1 appears blue, and cytokeratin 8/18 appears green.
When the archaeon H. walsbyi is observed in the optical phase-contrast microscope, it appears as a square or rectangular sheet with light dots representing intracellular refractive gas vesicles.
A summary of all the light microscope data appears in Figure 11, that also encodes gender, time with disease and Hoehn-Yahr grade.
Normally, if you cut open a bee its innards, viewed under a microscope, will appear white.
Viewed through an electron microscope, ebolaviruses appear as long filaments, sometimes branched or intertwined.
A paper just published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, by Milind Watve and his colleagues at Abasaheb Garware College, in Pune, India, has examined what is going on.Under a microscope, bacteria appear to reproduce by dividing exactly down the middle.
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