5 edition of Three-Dimensional Confocal Microscopy: Volume Investigation of Biological Specimens found in the catalog.
Published
September 1, 1994
by Academic Press
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | John K. Stevens (Editor), Linda R. Mills (Editor), Judy E. Trogadis (Editor), Dennis E. Buetow (Series Editor), Ian T. Cameron (Series Editor), G. M. Padilla (Series Editor), A. M. Zimmerman (Series Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 507 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL9283779M |
ISBN 10 | 0126683301 |
ISBN 10 | 9780126683301 |
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As conventional fluorescence microscopy and confocal laser scanning microscopy generally produce images with blurring at the upper and lower planes along the z-axis due to non-focal Author: Kazuo Katoh. Cambridge Core - Microscopy and Microanalysis - Volume 12 - Skip to main content Accessibility help We use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better .
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The integration of confocal microscopy and volume investigation has led to an unprecedented ability to examine spatial relationships between cellular structure and function.
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Confocal microscopy: practical considerations --Introduction to confocal three-dimensional volume investigation / John K. Stevens --Background rejection and optimization of signal to noise in.
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The goal of this book. Three-Dimensional Confocal Microscopy: Volume Investigation of Biological Systems - John K. Stevens, Linda R. Mills, and Judy E. Trogadis (editors). The integration of laser scanning and.
Three-Dimensional Confocal Microscopy: Volume Investigation of Biological Specimens Published: 1st September Series Editors: Dennis Buetow Ian Cameron G. Padilla A. Three Dimensional Confocal Microscopy Volume Investigation of Biological Specimens Book Summary: The integration of confocal microscopy and volume investigation has led to an unprecedented ability to examine spatial relationships between cellular structure and function.
The goal of this book. Additional information to help the user to operate the confocal microscope in an optimal manner can be found in Chap “ATutorial on Confocal Microscopy,” and Chap “Practical Cited by: Abstract.
This chapter differs from others in this volume in that it does not describe protocols perit consists of checklists, cautions, tips, rules of thumb, and advice related to Cited by: Microscopy is the technical field of using microscopes to view objects and areas of objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye (objects that are not within the resolution range of the.
Three-Dimensional Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy of Biological Specimens Article (PDF Available) in Microscopy and Microanalysis 16(1) February with 86 Reads. Author(s): Stevens,John K; Mills,Linda R; Trogadis,Judy E Title(s): Three-dimensional confocal microscopy: volume investigation of biological specimens/ edited by.
Myron S. Ignatius, David M. Langenau, in Methods in Cell Biology, A Confocal Microscopy. Confocal microscopy is an optical imaging technique commonly employed to increase the. The contents of this book started out as material for a text that I wrote for the Ph.D.
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Three-dimensional confocal microscopy of the living eye is a major development in instrumentation for biomicroscopy of the eye.
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Imaging of living cells and tissue is now common in many fields of the life and physical sciences, and is instrumental in revealing a great deal about cellular dynamics and Cited by: Digital books on light and electron microscopy Biomedical Technology (Lecture Notes in Applied and Computational Mechanics Book 74) Edition, Kindle Edition Three‐dimensional imaging of plant cuticle architecture using confocal scanning laser microscopy.
Gregory J. Buda. Department of Plant Biology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NYUSA Cited by:. Confocal microscopy has gained great popularity in the observation of biological microstructures and dynamic processes.
Its resolution enhancement comes from shrinking the pinhole size, Cited by: 1.1. Introduction. In optical microscopy, high-resolution (HR) volumetric imaging of thick biological specimens is highly desirable for many biomedical applications, such as development biology, Cited by: Reference Materials.
A large number of books dealing with various topics in optical microscopy have been published by leading authors and researchers in the field, and many have been .