The pulse of mitosis
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A total internal reflection fluorescence (TIFR)-based mitosis biosensor, which allows mitosis to be monitored simultaneously in a large number of cells, is described. This technique is powerful as it is a combination of a properly engineered molecular probe and the appropriate light microscopy-imaging mode.
Publisher: Nature Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2004
United States, Molecular Biological Products, Biosensors, Mitosis, Biotechnology
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2004
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NMR analysis goes nano
Article Abstract:
A microslot waveguide probe is designed and developed which enables nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopic studies of small sample size of RNase A biomolecules that are difficult or impossible to get in large size.
Publisher: Nature Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2007
DNA Probes, Genetic aspects, Technology application, Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Biomolecules
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2007
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