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green light patterns are
aimed at the dye solution,
which initiates photoactivation and thus
creates the 'on' voxel. Due to one of the
photoisomers being...
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produce bromate when
bromide ion is
present in the
brine solution.
Photoactivation (sunlight exposure) will
encourage liquid or
gaseous bromine to generate...
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macromolecular function.
Specialized imaging methods like FRET, FRAP,
photoactivation and
single molecule imaging have
proven useful for
mapping macromolecular...
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dynamic interactions of
molecules in cells,
including photobleaching and
photoactivation techniques which allow investigation of
subcellular localization, mobility...
- processes. A
promising application of live cell PALM is the use of
photoactivation to
perform high-density single-particle
tracking (sptPALM), overcoming...
-
Representation of
molecular steps in
photoactivation (modified from
Leskov et al., 2000).
Depicted is an
outer membrane disk in a rod. Step 1: Incident...
- L-Photo-methionine is a photo-reactive
amino acid
derivative of L-methionine that was
synthetically formed in 2005.
Protein are long
polymer chains of...
- signaling. When
studying protein-lipid interactions,
another type of
photoactivation has
proved to
provide many insights.
Photolabile groups such as diaziridines...
- to be
susceptible to
photodynamic treatment,
laser irradiation, and
photoactivation of rose
bengal dye by
green laser light.
Tinea unguium presents a much...
-
recovery after photobleaching (FRAP),
Fluorescence loss in
photobleaching (FLIP),
photoactivation and photoconversion. Sim
Scanner in
Nature Methods...