Scanning electron microscopy is a general type of electron microscopy that generates a topological image of a sample using a beam of electrons to achieve much higher spatial resolution than light ...
Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM) is a powerful imaging technique that allows researchers to observe samples in their natural state without the need for extensive sample preparation.
The scanning electron microscope is capable of 25 mμ resolution combined with a great depth of focus, features which make the technique of value in the study of the intestinal mucosa. Surgical ...
In this study, we evaluated the benefits and toxicity of gold nanoparticles (GNPs), synthesized via green chemistry, on the growth of cultivated plants and in the zebrafish embryo model. GNPs were ...
See-through zebrafish have given researchers the opportunity to test a novel imaging method that provides insights into the inner workings of the blood stem cell environment. Researchers have ...
Researchers have successfully repaired damaged mouse hearts using a protein from zebrafish ... the Hmga1 protein is important during embryonic development when cells need to grow a lot.
The electron microscope is invented by Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska (shown), allowing for the investigation of a wide range of materials, including biological samples.
Confocal microscopy images were captured on a Zeiss LSM 800 and image analysis was performed using Zen 2.3. Fluorescent intensity was calculated using ImageJ software. To analyze NICD expression in E8 ...