- Bantel, E.; Grosshans, E.; Ortonne, J. P. (1989-12-15). "[Understanding
microcapillary angioma,
observations in
pregnant patients and in
females treated with...
- dye
using an
antibody for
specificity and then
finally loaded into a
microcapillary tube. This tube is
placed in a
specially constructed apparatus so it...
- - This
technology uses heat
sterilization via a
ceramic core with
microcapillaries,
which are
heated to 200 °C (392 °F). It is
claimed that 99.9% of microbiological...
-
oolemma breakage. The
procedure includes specialized Piezo actuators,
microcapillaries, and
filling medium to
transfer mechanical pulses to the cell membranes...
- and two micromani****tors—one
holding the
pipette and one
holding a
microcapillary needle usually between 0.5 and 5 μm in
diameter (larger if injecting...
- (January 20, 2015). "Exploiting
highly ordered subnanoliter volume microcapillaries as
microtools for the
analysis of
antibody producing cells". Analytical...
- cell
sarcoma Meningocele Metastatic carcinoma Microvenular hemangioma (
microcapillary hemangioma)
Midline nevus flammeus (angel's kiss,
salmon patch) Multifocal...
-
conventional model,
other LC
columns are the
narrow bore, microbore,
microcapillary, and nano-LC models.
These columns have
smaller internal diameters,...
- liver.
Erythrocyte rosetting causes obstruction of the
blood flow in
microcapillaries.
There is a
direct interaction between PfEMP1 and a
functional site...
- dimensions),
could one day be able to
access enclosed spaces such as
microcapillaries inside a
human body. They
copuld travel through the body's
fluids and...