They can bombard a painting with neutrons in a technique called autoradiography to measure the half-life, and thus the chemical composition, of pigments.
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She spent the 1947 48 academic year in the United States learning about the recently discovered techniques of radiocarbon dating and autoradiography, which she introduced to Europe.
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Functional anatomical studies of visual cortex that employed 2-14 C-deoxyglucose autoradiography were another important tool in De Valois investigations of spatial and chromatic vision.
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DNA sequences or RNA transcripts that have moderate to high sequence similarity to the probe are then detected by visualizing the hybridized probe via autoradiography or other imaging techniques.
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Mukherjee and Beermann confirmed this by designing a cellular autoradiography experiment that allowed them to visualize incorporation of [ 3H ] uridine into ribonucleic acid of the X chromosomes.
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High Resolution Autoradiography procedure continues to be used today by molecular biologists to detect RNA molecules in situ, and to study the localization of genes and DNA sequences.
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It is known for being nearly as sensitive as autoradiography, the " gold standard " technique, but one not widely used due to the use of radioactive materials.
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The rate of " E . coli " was also measured by autoradiography as 749 nucleotides per second during the period of exponential DNA increase at 37 �C.
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Synapsin I was detected by radioactive P-32 incorporated into the unknown protein through phosphorylation, using a then newly developed technique : a combination of SDS gel electrophoresis and autoradiography.
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To visualize the fragments, the gel is exposed to X-ray film for autoradiography, yielding a series of dark bands each showing the location of identical radiolabeled DNA molecules.