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  • Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization Using Whole Chromosome Library Probes

    Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization Using Whole Chromosome Library Probes

    Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) expands the repertoire of user-friendl

    2025-07-10 3
  • Fluorescence Labeling of Intracellular Antigens of Attached or Suspended Tissue-Culture Cells

    Fluorescence Labeling of Intracellular Antigens of Attached or Suspended Tissue-Culture Cells

    Cells in culture offer a unique opportunity to visualize intracellular organelle

    2025-07-10 4
  • Fluorescence Labeling of Surface Antigens of Attached or Suspended Tissue-Culture Cells

    Fluorescence Labeling of Surface Antigens of Attached or Suspended Tissue-Culture Cells

    The surfaces of living cells contain a wide variety of molecular species that ar

    2025-07-10 4
  • Fluorescence Polarization as an Early Measure of T-Lymphocyte Stimulation

    Fluorescence Polarization as an Early Measure of T-Lymphocyte Stimulation

    Transmembrane stimulation of lymphocytes at the G0 –G1 resting phase, induced by

    2025-07-10 5
  • Fluorescence Mounting Medium (Antifade)

    Fluorescence Mounting Medium (Antifade)

    Materials Needed20ml glass scintillation vialSmall stir barFoilGlycerol1X PBSPip

    2025-07-10 3
  • Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting-Based Quantitation of T Cell Receptor Restimulation-Induced Cell

    Fluorescence-Activated Cell Sorting-Based Quantitation of T Cell Receptor Restimulation-Induced Cell

    After initial stimulation with antigen and exposure to the growth cytokine inter

    2025-07-10 3
  • Fluorescent Labeling of DNA

    Fluorescent Labeling of DNA

    Flow cytometry (FCM) is a high-precision technique for rapid analysis and sortin

    2025-07-10 4
  • Fluorescent Labeling of Surface or Intracellular Antigens in Whole-Mounts

    Fluorescent Labeling of Surface or Intracellular Antigens in Whole-Mounts

    During the last century, before the advent of microtomes capable of producing th

    2025-07-10 4
  • Fluorescent Protein Specific Nanotraps to Study ProteinProtein Interactions and Histone-Tail Peptide

    Fluorescent Protein Specific Nanotraps to Study ProteinProtein Interactions and Histone-Tail Peptide

    Fluorescent proteins are widely used to study protein localization and protein d

    2025-07-10 4
  • Fluorescent Protein Staining on Nitrocellulose with Subsequent Immunodetection of Antigen

    Fluorescent Protein Staining on Nitrocellulose with Subsequent Immunodetection of Antigen

    The transfer of proteins from gels to nitrocellulose or other immobilizing matri

    2025-07-10 4
  • Fluorescent Visualization of Macromolecules in Drosophila Whole Mounts

    Fluorescent Visualization of Macromolecules in Drosophila Whole Mounts

    The ability to determine the expression dynamics of individual genes “in situ” b

    2025-07-10 4
  • FLUORESCENT STAINING OF CELLS

    FLUORESCENT STAINING OF CELLS

    FLUORESCENT STAINING OF CELLS Fluorescent Phalloidin Staining Materials1. Fluore

    2025-07-10 4
  • Fluorochrome Absorption and Emission Spectra

    Fluorochrome Absorption and Emission Spectra

    Fluorochrome Absorption and Emission SpectraHere we present the absorption and e

    2025-07-10 4
  • Fluorochromes: Properties and Characteristics

    Fluorochromes: Properties and Characteristics

    Immunofluorescence microscopy provides a sensitive means by which antigens can b

    2025-07-10 4
  • Fluorogenic Substrates as Detectors of Caspase Activity During Natural Killer Cell-Induced Apoptosis

    Fluorogenic Substrates as Detectors of Caspase Activity During Natural Killer Cell-Induced Apoptosis

    Natural killer (NK) cells mediate target cell lysis by two independent pathways,

    2025-07-10 4