Industriel

Industriel

Industriel

Plongez dans des articles détaillés et des webinaires consacrés à l'inspection efficace, à l'optimisation des flux de travail et au confort ergonomique dans les contextes industriels et pathologiques. Les sujets abordés comprennent le contrôle de la qualité, l'analyse des matériaux, la microscopie en pathologie, parmi beaucoup d'autres. C'est ici que vous obtiendrez des informations précieuses sur l'utilisation des technologies de pointe pour améliorer la précision et l'efficacité des processus de fabrication, ainsi que pour établir des diagnostics et des recherches pathologiques précis.
TIRF image of brest carcinoma tumor cells expressing GFP tagged cell adhesion Molecule CD44 that is expressed on the cell membrane, imagined in TIRF.

Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF) Microscopy

Total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) is a special technique in fluorescence microscopy developed by Daniel Axelrod at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in the early 1980s. TIRF microscopy…
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Fluorescent Proteins - From the Beginnings to the Nobel Prize

Fluorescent proteins are the fundament of recent fluorescence microscopy and its modern applications. Their discovery and consequent development was one of the most exciting innovations for life…

Fluorescence Recovery after Photobleaching (FRAP) and its Offspring

FRAP (Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching) can be used to study cellular protein dynamics: For visualization the protein of interest is fused to a fluorescent protein or a fluorescent dye. A…

Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)

The Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) phenomenon offers techniques that allow studies of interactions in dimensions below the optical resolution limit. FRET describes the transfer of the energy…
Transgenic Mouse Embryo, GFP

Fluorescence in Microscopy

Fluorescence microscopy is a special form of light microscopy. It uses the ability of fluorochromes to emit light after being excited with light of a certain wavelength. Proteins of interest can be…
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