Another form of microscopy is fluorescent microscopy done by staining with auramine.
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In addition to fluorescent spectroscopy, TNP-ATP is very useful in fluorescent microscopy.
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Unlike radiolabeled glucose, 2-NBDG is compatible with fluorescence techniques such as a fluorescent microscopy, flow cytometry, and fluorimetry
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This molecular tool may have applications for " in vivo " protein targeting, fluorescent microscopy, and irreversible attachment for a protein microarray.
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With the development of fluorescent tagging, fluorescent microscopy has allowed the visualization of specific proteins in both fixed and live cell images.
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An IR version of the system was released in 2004 for broader application to biological systems, with support of additional imaging methods including fluorescent microscopy.
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Total internal reflection microscopy is a fluorescent microscopy technique, which intentionally restricts observation to either the top or bottom surfaces of a sample, but with extremely high depth resolution.
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Aspelund et al . utilized a combination of " Prox1-GFP " and " Vegfr3-LacZ " reporters, which enable the visualization of lymphatic vessels by fluorescent microscopy or after X-gal staining, respectively.
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For example, observing a tissue sample prepared with a fluorescent DNA stain by fluorescent microscopy only reveals the organization of the DNA within the cells and reveals nothing else about the cell morphologies.
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Secondary antibody tagged with fluorescein isothiocyanate ( FITC )-conjugated anti-rabbit IgG ( polyclonal ) was incubated at 1 : 20, overnight at 4 �C . Embryos were then mounted on a slide and viewed with fluorescent microscopy.