Definition of Autoradiographs. Meaning of Autoradiographs. Synonyms of Autoradiographs

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- microradiography, in which the sample is marked using an external source. Some autoradiographs can be examined microscopically for localization of silver grains (such...
- radioactive decay can be detected through an ionization chamber or autoradiographs of gels. An example of the use of isotopic labeling is the study of...
- Imaging Autoradiograph RadBall Scintigraphy Single-photon emission (SPECT) Positron-emission tomography (PET) Therapy Fast-neutron Neutron capture therapy...
- Autoradiograph of a coronal brain tissue slice, with a radiolabeled GAD67 probe. Most intense signal is seen in subventricular zone....
- be anywhere. The following day, August 10, Warren showed Blandy an autoradiograph of a fish, an x-ray picture made by radiation coming from the fish....
- Imaging Autoradiograph RadBall Scintigraphy Single-photon emission (SPECT) Positron-emission tomography (PET) Therapy Fast-neutron Neutron capture therapy...
- to the target sequence. The radiolabeled RNA is then detected by an autoradiograph. Because the use of radioactive reagents makes the procedure time-consuming...
- cells with a pulse of tritiated thymidine, quenching rapidly and then autoradiographing. Results showed that the radioactive thymidine was incorporated into...
- Plantes. He presented the results in 1950 under the name 'indirect Autoradiograph’. In 1970, the Physikalisch-Medizinische Gesellschaft für Neuroradiologie...
- pulmonary angiography to decrease the required dose of iodinated contrast. Autoradiograph – Radiograph made by recording radiation emitted by samples on photographic...