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Changes in surface morphology were followed using atomic force microscopy.
The microstructure and morphology were followed with SEM and MIP.
The changes in bacterial biofilm morphology were followed by high resolution microscopic techniques.
The efficiency of encapsulation and protection of sRNA, as well as polyplex size, zeta potential and morphology were followed and compared.
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When indicated, cell morphology was followed by DIC and phase contrast microscopy.
The altered morphology was followed by a corresponding infiltration of mucosal lymphocytes [ 33].
Evolution of the film morphologies is followed by utilizing atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy.
The changes in the microphase-segregated morphologies are followed at all stages with transmission electron microscopy to give an in-depth view of the nanoscopic transformations.
The formation and morphology of the bilayers were followed by total internal reflection and epifluorescence microscopy, and the lateral diffusion of the lipids and proteins in the bilayer was monitored by fluorescence recovery after photobleaching.
The growth and morphology of the adherent cells were followed by photo documentation in an inverted microscopy (NIKON ECLIPSE TS-100), coupled with an image system (CCD Sony).
Effects of NOTCH1 restoration were followed by measuring cell cycle distribution, proliferation, clonogenicity and nuclear morphology.
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