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The three are credited with using fluorescent molecules to give microscopes higher resolutions — turning microscopy into nanoscopy, and looking at living cells in detail.
Compounds 20 24 reacted quantitatively with OSu (N-hydroxysuccinimidyl) active ester derivatives and isothiocyanate derivatives of commercial functional molecules to give target functionalized PNA monomer units 25 53.
Soon after his air-pressure experiments, Boyle wrote that all matter is composed of solid particles arranged into molecules to give material its different properties.
The key to the new technique is a substance called a hydrogel, a material that is mostly water held together by larger molecules to give it some solidity.
It was found that anodically generated radical-cations of trialkyl phosphites, dialkyl trimethylsilyl phosphites, mono- and diamidophosphites were added to olefin molecules to give unsaturated alkenephosphonates.
After being bathed in these antibody-dye preparations, cells are passed single-file through a tube and stimulated by laser pulses, which cause the dye molecules to give off bursts of light.
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This free-radical species reacts with a chlorine molecule to give the product and a chlorine atom, which continues the chain reaction for many additional steps.
The second chemical reaction C2 (dehydration), which is much slower (rate constant kd < 1.6 × 10−3s−1), involves the loss of a H2O molecule to give 4-formylpyridine, which is itself easier to reduce than isonicotinic acid.
FT-IR experiments were also conducted at 100 K and 293 K using CO as probe molecule to give further insights on the Cs and reduced Pt species, respectively.
This heteroduplex segregation can cause single cells transformed by more than one donor DNA molecule to give rise to genetically heterogeneous daughter cells.
For low-molecular-mass species, subsequent reaction may occur with another parent selenol molecule to give a diselenide (reaction 8), or hydrolysis to give a RSe-O− species (or its neutral form RSe-OH) (reaction 9).
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