Optical Nanoscopy and Novel Microscopy Techniques
✍ Scribed by Edited by Peng Xi
- Publisher
- Taylor and Francis, CRC Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 268
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Microscopy is at the forefront of multidisciplinary research. It was developed by physicists, made specific by chemists, and applied by biologists and doctors to better understand how the human body works. For this very reason, the field has been revolutionized in past decades.The objective of Optical Nanoscopy and Novel Microscopy Techniques is to choose some of those revolutionary ideas and serve a general Read more...
Front Cover; Contents; Preface; Contributors; chapter 1: Optical nanoscopy with stimulated emission depletion; chapter 2: Structured illumination microscopy; chapter 3: Super-resolution imaging with stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) and photoactivated localization microscopy (PALM); chapter 4: Small-molecule labeling probes; chapter 5: Fluorescent proteins for optical microscopy; chapter 6: Single-molecule imaging with quantum dots; chapter 7: Fluorescence detection and lifetime imaging with stimulated emission; chapter 8: Fiber optic microscopy Chapter 9: Scanning ion conductance microscopychapter 10: Advanced photoacoustic microscopy; Back Cover
✦ Subjects
Специальные дисциплины;Наноматериалы и нанотехнологии;Методы исследования наноматериалов;
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