Label-Free 3D Visualization of Cellular and Tissue Structures in Intact Muscle with Second and Third Harmonic Generation Microscopy Second and Third Harmonic Generation (SHG and THG) microscopy is based on optical effects which are induced by specific inherent physical properties of a s... R Markus...
Various techniques for probing the mechanics of tumors have been developed, with atomic force microscopy (AFM) emerging as an excellent platform for simultaneously characterizing the structures and mechanical properties of living biological systems [17]. It has a phenomenal spatiotemporal resolution, ...
To verify the structures of these organelles, we used standard fluorescence labeling. We added a mitochondria-targeted dye solution (MitoTracker Green, Cell Signaling Technology) into the culture medium of living MIAPaCa-2 cells and maintained them for 1 h at room temperature (24 °C) before im...
We present a new label-free three-dimensional (3D) microscopy technique, termed transport of intensity diffraction tomography with non-interferometric synthetic aperture (TIDT-NSA). Without resorting to interferometric detection, TIDT-NSA retrieves the 3D refractive index (RI) distribution of biological...
Under a Creative Commons license open accessHighlights Abstract Whitespotted conger (Conger myriaster) muscle proteins were susceptible to oxidative denaturation during frozen storage. The objective of this study was to investigate the alterations in quality through physicochemical analysis and proteomics afte...
3.1. Structures Natural forms of vitamin E include eight chemical forms that have a chroman ring system (2-methyl-6-hydroxychroman) as a basic structural unit and a side chain of 16C atoms. The vitamin E compound family include two subgroups: TFs and TTs, a shown in Figure 1. The TFs ...
3.1. Structures Natural forms of vitamin E include eight chemical forms that have a chroman ring system (2-methyl-6-hydroxychroman) as a basic structural unit and a side chain of 16C atoms. The vitamin E compound family include two subgroups: TFs and TTs, a shown in Figure 1. The TFs ...