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Using scanning electron microscopy to see the peacock spider's design up close, researchers discovered that tiny threadlike fibers sandwiched in between two layers of scales coat the spider's exterior a design unique to this spider.
We employed confocal microscopy to see whether vitronectin binds to the surface or inside the late apoptotic cells.
We also visualized cells expressing the vinculin mutants by microscopy to see if their morphology corresponds to the CI observed by RTCA.
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Surface morphology is studied by atomic force microscopy (AFM) to see the formation of quantum confined Si NSs.
The 2014 Nobel Prize in chemistry went to three scientists who broke a seemingly unbreakable limit in optical microscopy, allowing us to see incredibly small biological molecules while they're still alive.
STOCKHOLM/LONDON (Reuters) - A trio of Swiss, American and British scientists won the 2017 Nobel chemistry prize on Wednesday for developing cryo-electron microscopy, allowing researchers to see biological molecules frozen in action.
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to see the effect of ultrasonic radiation on the extraction efficiency.
Under specular microscopy it is possible to see the unbranched, thick parallel margins of the amyloid fibrils [ 2].
Further investigation using techniques such as NMR and atomic force microscopy is therefore required to see whether PPS alters the ADAMTS-5 and/or TIMP-3 conformation.
Historically it was the scanning probe techniques such as scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and near-field optical microscopy that made it possible to see such nanostructures.
These are processes which are really important for scientists to see visually using microscopy – they can tell you lots about how interactions between drugs and receptors work as they happen in living cells, and how cells regulate this process.
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