Whole slide imagingis a method principally employed when scientists need to image a large, relatively two-dimensional sample that expands beyond a single microscope field of view. Typical applications include imaging of histological tissues that have been cut into thin slices and placed on a glass s...
Case 2: The samples containing FITC labeled mAb were spiked in serum and PBS. The percentage aggregates of mAb in the first case were determined by SEC, and the size distribution of aggregates in the second case was analyzed by fluorescence microscope image processing. Spiking Studies In the ...
Rich Cifelli took me under his wing and showed me the ropes. I started going out on digs, learned the basics of curatorial work, how to mold and cast fossils, how to screenwash matrix and then pick microfossils out of the concentrate under a dissecting microscope, and—perhaps most ...
If the review is labeled as “helpful”, we regard it as useful (coded as 1) and otherwise non-useful (coded as 0). Meanwhile, in the experiment of Section 5, we ask participants to evaluate the usefulness of reviews by scoring them using a 7-point Likert scale. So, the usefulness ...
The genome sequences were deposited on the MicroScope platform [35,36] and their metabolic capabilities were compared using MicroCyc, a collection of microbial Pathway/Genome Databases (PGDBs) based on the MetaCyc database and specifically dedicated to the analysis of microbial pathways [37]. ...
While a solid film was typically used in the past, a liquid emulsion is often used in the 21st century to make an autoradiograph. This technique can take less time to complete. Liquid can flow and make the thickness of the sample uneven, but following the basic steps for coating slides ...