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| June 6, 2018 | |
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| The latest life science microscopy news from AZoNetwork | |
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| Stem cells are so sensitive, conventional fluorescence microscopy is lethal; so, imaging of live cells at high resolution over long time periods is not achievable. Instead researchers often image dead/dying cells and miss dynamic process essential to our understanding of cell biology. | |
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| Focal adhesions are large specialized proteins that are located in the area where a cell membrane meets the extracellular matrix, a collection of molecules surrounding the cells that provide support and regulate micromechanical signals to the cells. | |
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| There are several types of scanning probe microscopes; the most prominent are atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). | |
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| The University of North Florida Materials Science and Engineering Research Facility (MSERF) has partnered with TESCAN, a leading manufacturer of electron and light microscopes, in the installation of one of its new Q-Phase microscopes, a unique instrument for quantitative phase imaging based on holographic microscopy. | |
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