Browsing by Subject "microscopy"
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(Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)A fast method for gathering large-scale data sets through the serial sectioning of brain tissue is described. These data sets are retrieved using knife-edge scanning microscopy, a new technique developed in the Brain ...
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The search for a memristive device for use in neuromorphic circuits has brought great interest to research regarding resistance switching devices (also known RRAM devices). These devices, which grow metallic filaments ...
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(2012-08-15)Cellular/subcellular imaging of biological tissue is an important tool for understanding disease mechanisms. Many current techniques for subcellular absorption contrast imaging, such as two-photon excited fluorescence ...
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(2016-08-09)Tuberculosis (TB) is a deadly pulmonary disease with an especially high mortality rate in immuno-compromised populations, specifically children and HIV positive individuals. The causative agent, Mycobacterium tuberculosis ...
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(2012-10-19)Nonlinear Optical Microscopy (NLOM) has been shown to be a valuable tool for noninvasive imaging of complex biological systems. An effective approach for multicolor molecular microscopy is simultaneous excitation of multiple ...
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High-Resolution Label Free Imaging of Endogenous Chromophore via Non-Linear Photoacoustic Microscopy (2016-05-05)Molecular specific subcellular imaging of biological tissues is vital for understanding the mechanisms of various pathologies. Current technologies for subcellular absorption contrast imaging, such as fluorescence confocal ...
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(2010-01-16)The ability to create large-scale high-resolution models of biological tissue provides an excellent opportunity for expanding our understanding of tissue structure and function. This is particularly important for brain ...
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(2012-10-19)When increasing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) resolution into the micron scale, image signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) can be maintained by using small radiofrequency (RF) coils in close proximity to the sample being imaged. ...
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(2017-01-23)Light microscopy techniques provide a means to image interesting features on the very small scale. Advances in passive and active optical elements have driven progress in microscopy, including but not limited to super-resolution, ...
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(2021-05-19)The old Western idiom “like watching grass grow” implies disinterest, apathy, and boredom. The historical etymology of this phrase is uninspired as grasses are one of the most important family of plants across the globe. ...
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(2016-05-24)We set out to characterize a population of midbrain fluorescing cells in zebrafish that appeared to be of melanophore lineage and in doing so discovered a potential role for sox10 expression in the zebrafish central nervous ...