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4-24 & 15-24 in 7th ed. A. How Immunofluorescence is Used to Visualize Cell Parts.
With the addition of a Hoechst nuclear stain, it and MitoTracker can be effectively used to visualize cell integrity before subjecting cells to a biomarker panel of cyclic staining.
Semiconductor quantum dots (QD) or organic fluorophores as luminescence probes for many biological and biomedical applications have long been used to visualize cell biology at many levels, from molecules to complete organisms [[4]-[8]].
staining was used to visualize cell nuclei.
If necessary, DAPI was used to visualize cell nuclei.
An Olympus BX51 microscope (Tokyo, Japan) and a Retiga 2000R CCD camera (QImaging Corporation, Canada) were used to visualize cell morphology and GFP-tagged proteins by differential interference contrast (DIC) and fluorescent microscopy.
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SXT FCM is used to visualize cells that are held in a near-native, cryopreserved.
This is impracticable in a clinical setting indicating that immediately post-operative this technique can be used to visualize cells that remained in the defect, but that the technique is unsuitable to discern labeled cells that might have leaked in the intra-articular space.
A Zeiss Axiovert 200M (Carl Zeiss) microscope equipped with a 20x objective was used to visualize cells.
Differential interference contrast (DIC) was used to visualize cells cultured on the matrix.
Line KS149, which shows GFP expression in both outer integument cell layers, was used to visualize cells in the o.i.1 and o.i.2.
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