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  • 71Model lipid bilayer — A model lipid bilayer is any bilayer assembled in vitro, as opposed to the bilayer of natural cell membranes or covering various sub cellular structures like the nucleus. A model bilayer can be made with either synthetic or natural lipids. The… …

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  • 72Lipid raft — organisation, region (1) is standard lipid bilayer, while region (2) is a lipid raft. The plasma membrane of cells is made of a combination of glycosphingolipids and protein receptors organized in glycolipoprotein microdomains termed lipid… …

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  • 73Multiphotonenmikroskop — Zweiphotonen Fluoreszenzaufnahme an einem Schnitt durch einen Mausdarm. Zellkerne in grün, Schleim der Becherzellen in blau, Aktin (Phalloidin Färbung) in rot. Anregung erfolgte bei 780 nm durch einen Titan:Saphir Laser. Ein… …

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  • 74Staining — is an auxiliary technique used in microscopy to enhance contrast in the microscopic image.In biochemistry it involves adding a class specific (DNA, proteins, lipids, carbohydrates) dye to a substrate to qualify or quantify the presence of a… …

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  • 75Chromatin bridge — Classification and external resources DAPI staining allows for visualization of deoxyribonucleic acid portions of the two daughter cells. The thin “string like” DNA connecting them is defined as a chromatin bridge. Chromatin bridge is a mitotic… …

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  • 76Colocalization — In fluorescence microscopy, colocalization refers to observation of the spatial overlap between two (or more) different fluorescent labels, each having a separate emission wavelength, to see if the different targets are located in the same area… …

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  • 77Dispersion staining — Contents 1 Dispersion Staining 1.1 Becke Line Dispersion Staining 1.2 Oblique Illumination Dispersion Staining 1.3 Darkfield Illumination Dispersion Staining …

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  • 78DAPI — IUPAC name …

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  • 79Critical illumination — or Nelsonian illumination is a method of specimen illumination used for transmitted and reflected light (trans and epi illuminated) optical microscopy. Critical illumination focuses an image of a light source on to the specimen for bright… …

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  • 80Autofluorescence — is the fluorescence of other substances than the fluorophore of interest. It increases the background signal.Autofluorescence can be problematic in fluorescence microscopy. In most fluorescence microscopy, fluorescent stains (such as… …

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