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Autofluorescence is the
natural fluorescence of
biological structures such as
mitochondria and lysosomes, in
contrast to
fluorescence originating from...
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bright field,
differential interference contrast,
phase contrast,
autofluorescence) List of
Scilla species "Scilla
siberica Andrews".
Plants of the World...
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possesses superior optical properties,
allowing for
minimal background and
autofluorescence during fluorescent imaging. In
biomedical (or biological) microelectromechanical...
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autofluorescence and
optical coherence tomography angiography are
imaging modalities that can be used in the diagnosis.
While fundus autofluorescence...
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yards or
gardens or in
compost bins.
Recently (2018),
methods based on
autofluorescence microscopy were
developed to
enable identification of
trombiculid mites...
- (primarily antibody-linked)
fluorescent molecules, in an
attempt to
quench autofluorescence. This can help
improve the signal-to-noise ratio.
Photobleaching may...
- tar from
cigarettes ac****ulates in
alveolar macrophages and
causes autofluorescence. The
intensity of fluorescence, however, is
independent of cigarette...
- protein.
Alternatively the
intrinsic fluorescence of a
sample (i.e.,
autofluorescence) can be used. In the life
sciences fluorescence microscopy is a powerful...
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immunofluorescence techniques include autofluorescence,
spectral overlap and non-specific staining.
Autofluorescence includes the
natural fluorescence emitted...
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across a wide
range of wavelengths. The
image above depicts melanin autofluorescence at 365-400 nm
excitation from a
strand of dark
brown human hair....