| 21. | Fluorescence microscopy is central to many techniques which aim to reach past this limit by specialised optical configurations.
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| 22. | Direct detection is possible in samples histochemically stained in 20 % KOH followed by fluorescence microscopy with antibody.
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| 23. | In traditional fluorescence microscopy the resolution has been limited to approximately half the wavelength of the light used.
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| 24. | The "'DyLight Fluor "'family of fluorescence microscopy, cell biology or molecular biology.
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| 25. | NKX3-1 expression was visualized using Fluorescence microscopy, utilizing GFP-NKX3-1 in the nucleus.
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| 26. | Comparison of dimension-unlimited fluorescence imaging cycler microscopy ( ICM ) and standard three-parameter fluorescence microscopy.
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| 27. | Hot mirrors can be designed to be inserted into the optical system at an fluorescence microscopy or optical eye tracking.
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| 28. | Confocal imaging enables higher image signal to noise and higher resolution than the more commonly applied epi-fluorescence microscopy.
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| 29. | The fusion of the survivin variants with the fluorescent molecules allows for simple detection of cellular location by fluorescence microscopy.
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| 30. | Fluorescence microscopy image of a coronal mouse brain section, cut through the striatum ( caudate putamen, CP ).
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