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Fluorescent Reagents for Live Cell Imaging and Their Introduction into Cells - Details

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Title: Fluorescent Reagents for Live Cell Imaging and Their Introduction into Cells - http://www.cshprotocols.org/cgi/content/abstract/2006/29/pdb.ip20
Description:Most biological specimens are relatively transparent, so details of internal and intracellular morphology are difficult to image in untreated living specimens using simple bright-field techniques. Fluorescence microscopy offers greater advantages and possibilities for increasing contrast and determining the specific localization of molecules in cells. Article outlines the three methods most commonly used to introduce an appropriate label into Drosophila tissue without perturbing the process.
Category:Microscopy Protocols: Fluorescence Microscopy Protocols
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Date Added:November 27, 2007 06:55:01 AM
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