| 41. | In research it can be conjugated to dyes for confocal microscopy and used to visualize sites of DNA damage.
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| 42. | Simultaneous mapping of five different target mRNAs within an intact zebrafish embryo using scRNA signal amplification and confocal microscopy.
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| 43. | The Berkeley scientists make three-dimensional maps of these vertical grooves with a different instrument, a confocal microscope.
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| 44. | Other modalities, such as corneal thickness measurement ( confocal biomicroscopy, and specular microscopy can be used in conjunction.
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| 45. | The first publication of a confocal microscope appeared in 1957 when Marvin Minsky patented his microscope ( Minsky 1957 ).
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| 46. | In 2000 and 2004, Bio-Rad divested its semiconductor, optoelectronic metrology, and confocal microscopy product lines.
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| 47. | It is also possible to calculate g ( r ) directly by extracting particle positions from traditional or confocal microscopy.
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| 48. | Confocal imaging enables higher image signal to noise and higher resolution than the more commonly applied epi-fluorescence microscopy.
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| 49. | In migrating vascular cells, " -cadherin was located at the leading edge as revealed by confocal microscopy.
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| 50. | Part 602 describes this type of non-contact profilometer, incorporating a single point white light chromatic confocal sensor.
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