• Light and scanning electron microscopy-based foliar morpho-anatomical comparison of selected family Rosaceae members distributed in District Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. (scienceopen.com)
  • We have used serial electron microscopy and 3-dimensional reconstructions of dendritic spines from Purkinje spiny branchlets of normal adult rats to evaluate 2 questions about the relationship of spine geometry to synaptic efficacy. (jneurosci.org)
  • Correction of electron beam-induced sample motion is one of the major factors contributing to the recent resolution breakthroughs in cryo-electron microscopy. (biorxiv.org)
  • Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is a microscopy technique in which a beam of electrons is transmitted through a specimen to form an image. (wikipedia.org)
  • Transmission electron microscopy is a major analytical method in the physical, chemical and biological sciences. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1986, Ruska was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for the development of transmission electron microscopy. (wikipedia.org)
  • Liquid phase transmission electron microscopy has become a powerful tool for imaging the structure and dynamics of materials in solution. (rsc.org)
  • The channel enables direct flow over the imaging area and rapid replenishment of the solution inside the Nano-cell with simultaneous heating to more than 100 °C. The capabilities of the system are demonstrated by studying the liquid flow dynamics and comparing the temperature dependent etching kinetics of silica nanoparticles by in situ liquid phase electron microscopy to in-flask experiments. (rsc.org)
  • Using in situ transmission electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy, her group made many discoveries on particle-mediated growth-especially oriented attachment processes-and solid-state phase transformation. (pnnl.gov)
  • She played an important role at Lawrence Berkeley as well as our early research at PNNL, providing expertise in nanoparticle synthesis and electron microscopy for understanding the science of materials synthesis," De Yoreo said. (pnnl.gov)
  • Electron microscopy reveals nanocrystals self-assembling into pentagonal polygons. (pnnl.gov)
  • Using a combination of direct-reading instruments and filter-based air sampling methods for airborne mass and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), concentrations were measured and characterized near sources of particle generation, in the breathing zone of the workers, and in the general work area. (cdc.gov)
  • Experimental transmission electron microscopy micrographs of nanoparticles after high-fluence irradiation support the simulations. (lu.se)
  • EDFM-HSI images and data were compared to scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), a NIST-traceable technique for particle size analysis, and the current gold standard for offline analysis of filter media. (cdc.gov)
  • This screening method may prove useful in expediting time-to-knowledge compared to electron microscopy. (cdc.gov)
  • for offline direct visualization via transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for particle sizing, count, and morphology, typically coupled with energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy (EDS) for compositional analysis. (cdc.gov)
  • Relion is an image-processing software for cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM). (lu.se)
  • Scipion is an image processing framework for obtaining 3D models of macromolecular complexes using Electron Microscopy (3DEM). (lu.se)
  • In our laboratories, you can use both standard microscope techniques, like scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), as well as infra-red based analysis techniques and micro-computed tomography (micro-CT). (lu.se)
  • This may be performed using either light or electron microscopy, as discussed below. (cdc.gov)
  • If samples are grossly contaminated by nonasbestiform fibers, then transmission electron microscopy (NIOSH Method 7402) should be used for positive identification. (cdc.gov)
  • A combination of coherence gating and structured illumination allows a 3D multimodal imaging under a wide field microscopy with only incoherent sources 7 . (nature.com)
  • L. Mendes and P. Pereira, "Optical Microscopy as a Tool to Correlate Morphology and Thermal Properties of Extruded PET/PC Reactive Blends," Materials Sciences and Applications , Vol. 2 No. 8, 2011, pp. 1033-1040. (scirp.org)
  • Elucidating Immune Monitoring of Tissue-Resident Macrophages by Intravital Microscopy. (bvsalud.org)
  • Intravital microscopy is an invaluable tool to study in real time the dynamic behavior of leukocytes in vivo. (bvsalud.org)
  • The light path through lenses and sample in basic brightfield microscopy (A). Antique 19th century drum-style compound microscope (B). (thermofisher.com)
  • Herein, we cover the currently used image analysis-based techniques for assessment of biomaterial/cell interaction with a specific focus on unstained brightfield microscopy acquired mostly in but not limited to microfluidic systems, which serve as multiparametric sensing platforms for noninvasive experimental measurements. (karger.com)
  • We report the fabrication and the characterization of carbon fibre tips for their use in combined scanning tunnelling and force microscopy based on piezoelectric quartz tuning fork force sensors. (arxiv.org)
  • This high force sensitivity in combination with high electrical conductivity and oxidation resistance of carbon fibre tips make them very convenient for combined and simultaneous scanning tunnelling microscopy and atomic force microscopy measurements. (arxiv.org)
  • This thematic issue presents the latest research results in atomic force microscopy techniques and consists of 13 full research papers. (beilstein-journals.org)
  • CellProfiler can read and analyze most common microscopy image formats as well as recognize regions of interest (cells, colonies). (lu.se)
  • We offer the courses Common Microscopy Methods in Biological Research (external website) and Microscopy - Bioimaging (external website) for PhD and Master students. (lu.se)
  • High-quality malaria microscopy is not always immediately available in every clinical setting where patients might seek medical attention. (cdc.gov)
  • Although this practice is discouraged, many healthcare settings either save blood samples for malaria microscopy until a qualified person is available to perform the test, or send the blood samples to commercial or reference laboratories. (cdc.gov)
  • The use of the RDT does not eliminate the need for malaria microscopy. (cdc.gov)
  • Details for: Basic malaria microscopy. (who.int)
  • Traditional deconvolution methods for confocal microscopy often use one global setting for the image reconstruction which does not consider inhomogeneities in the image. (leica-microsystems.com)
  • The temporal and spatial resolutions, the labeling and contrast methods of conventional microscopy and spectroscopy pose fundamental limits for investigating the smallest and fastest puzzling mysteries of life. (iit.it)
  • Oblique plane microscopy (OPM) offers 3D optically sectioned imaging with high spatial- and temporal-resolution while enabling conventional sample mounting. (arxiv.org)
  • In this paper, we present a method termed oblique scanning laser microscopy (OSLM) to combine optical coherence tomography (OCT), for simultaneously volumetric structural and molecular imaging with cellular resolution in all three dimensions. (nature.com)
  • Early work on multi-modal 3D optical imaging is based on confocal laser scanning microscopy (LSM), where a confocal pinhole is applied for the depth sectioning and a stack of transverse images are taken for 3D reconstruction 1 . (nature.com)
  • We also provide a tool for performance characterization of arbitrary light-sheet imaging systems. (arxiv.org)
  • Bright-field microscopy relies on the differences in absorption of light due to differences in densities between various parts of the sample, which for our purposes is a cell. (thermofisher.com)
  • Unlike visible light photons, these gamma- and x-ray photons can penetrate tissue unscattered and therefore can be used in vivo for high resolution microscopy. (ca.gov)
  • This procedure includes the benefits of Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy for phase distribution studies and Polarised Light Microscopy for the assessment of crystallization processes. (intertek.com)
  • Because of their non-invasive effect on living systems, light microscopy and spectroscopy have been the workhorses for studies of structures and functions at the cellular, sub-cellular and molecular levels for almost a century. (iit.it)
  • Here we report on initial efforts to evaluate enhanced darkfield microscopy (EDFM) and light scattering Vis–NIR hyperspectral imaging (HSI) as a rapid screening tool for the offline analysis of mixed cellulose ester (MCE) filter media used to collect airborne nanoparticulate from work environments. (cdc.gov)
  • 1 µm in diameter, then polarized light microscopy (NIOSH Method 7403) may be useful in identifying polymorphs (NIOSH 1987). (cdc.gov)
  • Biological imaging software tools. (nature.com)
  • For this reason TEM is regarded as an essential tool for nanoscience in both biological and materials fields. (wikipedia.org)
  • Moreover, culture provided the basis of other supplemental tools to elucidate the causes of microbial disease and to study the clinical and biological features of emerging bacterial diseases. (cdc.gov)
  • At our microscopy platform in Lund, you meet personnel with expertise and long experience working with biological material and microscopy, imaging, and analysis. (lu.se)
  • Microscopists at the Weld Hill Research Facilities will find a range of tools from the simple hand lens to the confocal microscope for 3-D reconstructions. (harvard.edu)
  • Time-Resolved STED Microscope: a beam scanning system able to tune spatial resolution from diffraction-limit (confocal microscopy) to few tens of nanometers (STED and gated-STED microscopy). (iit.it)
  • The dental microscope is an excellent tool to view dental anatomical details. (bvsalud.org)
  • Microscopes are powerful research and discovery tools and have contributed to countless ground-breaking discoveries, over several centuries. (thermofisher.com)
  • Our scientists and doctors have the most innovative tools at their disposal to make discoveries and develop better treatments. (mskcc.org)
  • A study shows that the tool, which has already received international recognition, can fundamentally change microscopy and pave the way for new discoveries and areas of use within both research and industry. (nfusion-tech.com)
  • The program is broadening access to high-resolution cryoelectron microscopy (cryoEM) and tomography (cryoET) for biomedical researchers by creating national service centers, and cultivating a skilled workforce through the development and implementation of cryoEM tra ining material . (nih.gov)
  • Did you miss one of the free monthly webinars on cryoEM current practices and strategies hosted by the National Centers for Cryoelectron Microscopy? (nih.gov)
  • The core research of our group is the design, development and validation of novel optical and analytical tools that allow the modern biologists to peer inside living cells and organisms with unprecedented temporal-spatial resolutions and minimal invasivity. (iit.it)
  • These tools are not only antigenic and serologic assays but also in vitro and in vivo disease models for pathophysiologic studies and antimicrobial susceptibility testing, plus extensive genetic sequencing. (cdc.gov)
  • Interferometric microscopy in various forms has been suggested as a tool for measuring some of these biophysical properties. (mit.edu)
  • Analysis of mitosis and antimitotic drug responses in tumors by in vivo microscopy and single-cell pharmacodynamics. (nature.com)
  • A Novel SPECT microscopy system for 3D imaging of single stem cells in vivo Individual stem cells can be visualized within the body - "in vivo" by genetically engineering the cells to absorb a contrast agent when the agent is present within the body. (ca.gov)
  • Here we show that wild bearded capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus) in Brazil deliberately break stones, unintentionally producing recurrent, conchoidally fractured, sharp-edged flakes and cores that have the characteristics and morphology of intentionally produced hominin tools. (researchgate.net)
  • morphology of intentionally produced hominin tools. (researchgate.net)
  • Aim To provide a new tool for the evaluation of altered ocular surfaces by using a combination of impression cytology, laser scanning confocal microscopy and advanced image analysis. (bmj.com)
  • In microscopy, we refer to the details visible in a magnified image as resolution . (thermofisher.com)
  • Moreover, image analysis is an integral part of biomaterial research, but it is not within the core capacities of a significant portion of biomaterial scientists, which results in the use of predominantly ready-made tools. (karger.com)
  • ZELDA: a 3D Image Segmentation and Parent-Child relation plugin for microscopy image analysis in napari. (biologists.com)
  • Present day tools ignore the fact that researchers are experts in biology (or similar disciplines) and may have very limited expertise in microscopy, image analysis and/or data science/machine learning (ML)/deep learning (DL)/AI. (technologynetworks.com)
  • We're excited to announce the publication of The Plant Cell 's latest Teaching Tool, "Computational Image Processing in Microscopy," by Adrienne Roeder, available without subscription at Plantae.org (and in the October issue of The Plant Cell ). (plantae.org)
  • Computer scientists have been working for decades to build image analysis tools. (plantae.org)
  • It is critical for biologists to understand the concepts in image processing so that they can communicate with computer scientists in designing image processing pipelines and applying these tools to their own images. (plantae.org)
  • With this teaching tool, I hope to further lower the barrier between biologists using computational image processing to analyze their images, by pairing the image processing concepts with a hands-on workshop using freely available image processing software and plugins. (plantae.org)
  • Even though the optimal parameter values depend on the features of each image and the microscopy system, these values are arbitrarily set by the analyst, and further optimisation tends to be neglected. (nature.com)
  • Below is a list of useful resources, including software and tools for image analysis, accompanied by short descriptions and download links. (lu.se)
  • Using multiphoton microscopy, researchers can conduct high-resolution live imaging deep within a tissue. (mskcc.org)
  • The aim of this list is to supply useful information about tools around Lund University. (lu.se)
  • Identification of emerging bacterial pathogens generally results from a chain of events involving microscopy, serology, molecular tools, and culture. (cdc.gov)
  • These include the traditional techniques of microscopy, serology, and culture, as well as more recent molecular tools ( Figure 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Because culture as a tool is still threatened by the possible existence of uncultivatable organisms, several authors have emphasized the critical role that molecular, culture-independent techniques could play in further investigations of emerging infectious diseases, affirming that a reassessment of Koch's postulates for disease causation was required ( 4 ) . (cdc.gov)
  • 15 credits Molecular DNA techniques are nowadays widely used and instrumental tools in a wide range of applications from conservation biology to evolutionary ecology. (lu.se)
  • Quantifying these alterations provides a tool for studying pathobiology of these diseases and guides the search for the cure or novel treatments. (mit.edu)
  • An AI tool developed at the University of Gothenburg offers new opportunities for analyzing images taken with microscopes. (nfusion-tech.com)
  • 11 UNC Neuroscience Microscopy Core Facility, Department of Cell Biology and Physiology, Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities, and UNC Neuroscience Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. (nih.gov)
  • Microscopy is an established, relatively simple technique that is familiar to most laboratory scientists. (cdc.gov)
  • Microscopy is an important tool for scientists in the study of cells, tissues, and organs. (nih.gov)
  • Micro-Meta App is an intuitive, highly interoperable, open-source software tool that was developed in the context of the 4D Nucleome (4DN) consortium and is designed to facilitate the extraction and collection of relevant microscopy metadata as specified by the recent 4DN-BINA-OME tiered-system of Microscopy Metadata specifications. (nih.gov)
  • Subscribe to our free Life Science Tools & Techniques newsletter. (labmanager.com)
  • In this interview, Dr. Lucas also explains some of the potential barriers to wider adoption of AI in laboratories and shares his views on where AI microscopy may be headed in the future. (technologynetworks.com)
  • Microscopy results are only as reliable as the laboratories performing the tests. (cdc.gov)
  • However, AI microscopy is a new discipline which requires further research, validation and characterization. (technologynetworks.com)
  • In the polymer field, Raman microscopy has become one of the most important characterization tools due to the large number of chemical and structural information which could be extracted from a single result. (horiba.com)
  • By creating tools that acknowledge and leverage the biologist's expertise we can create intelligent tools that learn (about biology) from the user. (technologynetworks.com)
  • Hot and Cold stage microscopy plays a crucial role in investigating the ways in which structure and property relationships depend on variations in temperature. (intertek.com)
  • For quality, interpretation, reproducibility and sharing value, microscopy images should be accompanied by detailed descriptions of the conditions that were used to produce them. (nih.gov)
  • We focus on microscopy images, but the principles apply to other types of images as well. (plantae.org)