Applicable Technologies
- Brightfield & other Transmission Microscopy Contrasts
Brightfield & other Transmission Microscopy Contrasts
Brightfield illumination has been one of the most widely used observation modes in optical microscopy for the past 300 years. The technique is best su...
- FRET- Förster Resonance Energy Transfer
FRET- Förster Resonance Energy Transfer
Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) is a process where an excited fluorophore (donor)transfers energy to another fluorophore (acceptor) [1]. Reso...
- High Speed Laser Scanning Confocal Systems
High Speed Laser Scanning Confocal Systems
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- In vivo Imaging (animal)
In vivo Imaging (animal)
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- Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy
Laser Scanning Confocal Microscopy
Confocal microscopy offers several advantages over conventional widefield optical microscopy, including the ability to control depth of field, elimina...
- Live Cell Imaging
Live Cell Imaging
Cell biologists are increasingly using live-cell imaging techniques to provide clues into the fundamental nature of cellular and tissue structure and...
- Non-Linear Imaging/ Multiphoton fluorescence Imaging
Non-Linear Imaging/ Multiphoton fluorescence Imaging
Multiphoton microscopy uses pulsed long-wavelength light to excite fluorophores within the specimen being observed. The fluorophore absorbs the energy...
- Non-Linear Imaging/ SHG-Second Harmonic Generation
Non-Linear Imaging/ SHG-Second Harmonic Generation
In biological and medical science, the effect of second harmonic generation is used for high-resolution optical microscopy. Because of the non-zero se...
- Photoactivation PA-FPs
Photoactivation PA-FPs
Photoactivatable fluorescent proteins (PAFPs) exhibit fluorescence that can be modified by a light-induced chemical reaction. Many PAFPs have been eng...
- Photobleaching Techniques/ FLIP-Fluorescence Loss In Photobleaching
Photobleaching Techniques/ FLIP-Fluorescence Loss In Photobl...
This technique is used to study the diffusion of molecules among different connected/communicated cell compartments. A fluorescent cell is repeatedly...
- Photobleaching Techniques/ FRAP-Fluorescence Recovery After Photoble...
Photobleaching Techniques/ FRAP-Fluorescence Recovery After...
Photobleaching techniques are used as a strategy to reveal the diffusion/binding dynamics of molecules or the exchange between compartments in live ce...
- Photobleaching Techniques/ iFRAP-Inverse Fluorescence Recovery After...
Photobleaching Techniques/ iFRAP-Inverse Fluorescence Recove...
It is a variant of photobleaching techniques FRAP where all the fluorescent molecules in a cell except for a small region are bleached. The loss of fl...
- Photoconversion
Photoconversion
Photoactivatable fluorescent proteins (PAFPs) exhibit fluorescence that can be modified by a light-induced chemical reaction. Many PAFPs have been eng...