- 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...
-
cells with a
pulse of
tritiated thymidine,
quenching rapidly and then
autoradiographing.
Results showed that the
radioactive thymidine was
incorporated into...
-
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...
-
Imaging Autoradiograph RadBall Scintigraphy Single-photon
emission (SPECT) Positron-emission
tomography (PET)
Therapy Fast-neutron
Neutron capture therapy...
- Plantes. He
presented the
results in 1950
under the name 'indirect
Autoradiograph’. In 1970, the Physikalisch-Medizinische
Gesellschaft für Neuroradiologie...
- to the
target sequence. The
radiolabeled RNA is then
detected by an
autoradiograph.
Because the use of
radioactive reagents makes the
procedure time-consuming...
- invention. For example,
photographs of electrop****sis gels, blots,
autoradiographs, cell cultures,
histological tissue cross sections, animals, plants...