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|a 9781349108022
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|a Cherry, Richard J.
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|a New Techniques of Optical Microscopy and Microspectroscopy
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c edited by Richard J Cherry
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|a 1st ed. 1991
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|a London
|b Macmillan Education UK
|c 1991, 1991
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|a XII, 279 p
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|a Video and Opto-digital Imaging Microscopy; D.M.Shotton -- Scanning Optical Microscopy; A.Lewis -- Quantitative Interference Microscopy; G.A.Dunn -- The Dynamic Study of Cell Surface Organisation by Nanoparticle Video Microscopy; H.Geerts, M.de Brabander, R.Nuydens & R.Nuyens -- Microscope Laser Light Scattering Microscopy; J.Peetermans & I.Nishio -- Differential Polarisation Microscopy; W.E.Mickols -- Time-Resolved Fluorescence Microscopy; R.Tian & M.A.J.Rogers -- Fluorescence Photobleaching Techniques; R.Peters & M.Scholz -- Measurement of Cytoplasmic Ion Concentration and pH; R.Jacob & C.D.Benham -- Membrane Potential Imaging; L.M.Loew -- Index
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|a Molecular Medicine
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|a Molecular biology
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|a Spectroscopy and Microscopy
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|a Life sciences
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|a Spectroscopy
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|a Spectroscopy/Spectrometry
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|a Microscopy
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|a Life Sciences, general
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|a Topics in Molecular and Structural Biology
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|u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-10802-2?nosfx=y
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|a The last few years have seen an upsurge of interest in the study of cells by optical microscopy. The development of techniques such as confocal microscopy and the availability of extremely sensitive digital imaging devices are revolutionising the field. A number of groups have developed new ways of making spectroscopic measurements at the microscopic level, accompanied by the introduction of appropriate sensor molecules for cellular assays. This volume brings together these various advances in order to provide the reader with an up to date account of what can now be achieved with modern optical microscopic methods
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