Plant Cell Diagram Aplant cell diagram, like the one above, shows each part of the plant cell including the chloroplast, cell wall, plasma membrane, nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, etc. A plant cell diagram is a great way to learn the different components of the cell for your upcoming ex...
[14], because it contains 3D images of GFP-labeled embryos recorded at one minute intervals from the 2- to ~540-cell stages, making it well suited for the aim of this study. To evaluate the general effectiveness of the simple methods, we also applied the methods to early and late stage...
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Albeit a similar approach has been established for live-cell imaging of tissue cells with fluorescently labeled cilia [27], its application is not trivial and not suited to study cilia in an intact tissue. Fourth, analyzing large numbers of cilia in the intact tissue is key to further ...
Fluorescently labeled SAVSBPM18 fusions were found to be stably immobilized on Sepharose 6B-CL. The enhanced immobilization capability of the fusion to the agarose beads results from the avidity effect mediated by the tetrameric nature of SAVSBPM18. This approach allows the consolidation of ...
Figure 1 shows a flow diagram of the general procedure followed in the investigation from the synthesis stage as well as the respective characterization and analysis. Figure 1. General procedure followed in the research project. 2.3. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR) NMR spectra were ...
This allows for the degradation of the labeled probe and enables the detection of the target nucleic acid. This assay enables the rapid detection of minute quantities of RNA [81], including influenza virus, HIV virus, or any other RNA viral sequence integrated into the CRISPR enzyme. It ...
A scanning electron microscope (SU3500, Hitachi, Tokyo, Japan) was used to observe the micro-morphology of magnetic nanoparticles, with an acceleration voltage of 5–15 kV. SEM sample preparation: the COOH-PEG@Fe3O4(NP)-labeled solution and Fe3O4(NP)-labeled solution were dropped directly ...
By hybridization with fluorescently labeled probes (Figure 4B(ii)) to the generated RCPs, they can be visualized in a fluorescence microscope. The TB-EAD assay is highly sensitive and can detect MsTOP1 activity at a single molecule level, since each detected fluorescent spot in the microscope ...