Essays about: "fluorescent microscopy in cell biology"
Found 5 essays containing the words fluorescent microscopy in cell biology.
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1. Cell Identification from Microscopy Images using Deep Learning on Automatically Labeled Data
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för elektro- och informationsteknikAbstract : In biology, cell counting provides a fundamental metric for live-cell experiments. Unfortunately, most researchers are constrained to using tedious and invasive methods for counting cells. Automatic identification of cells in microscopy images would therefore be a valuable tool for such researchers. READ MORE
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2. Application of Biomimetic Membrane Models in Expansion Microscopy
University essay from KTH/ProteinvetenskapAbstract : Plasmamembranet är en komplex struktur som består av biomolekyler som lipider, proteiner och glykaner. Membranets rena komplexitet begränsar vår förmåga att förstå den spatiotemporala dynamiken hos sådana komponenter och deras kollektiva biofysiska membranparametrar. READ MORE
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3. Building Tolerance to Gut Bacteria: Quantification of Goblet Cell – Immune Interactions in the Proximal and Distal Colon
University essay from Lunds universitet/Examensarbeten i molekylärbiologiAbstract : Goblet cell - immune cell interactions and their role in inflammatory bowel disease Goblet cells, specialized mucus secreting cells lining the gut, are key players in mediating immune responses. While the mucus layer functions as a barrier against the intrusion of foreign bacteria into the host, substances from e. READ MORE
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4. Selective Plane Illumination Microscopy Using Non-spreading Airy Beams
University essay from Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/AtomfysikAbstract : Recently a new field of microscopy has emerged, known as selective plane illumination microscopy (SPIM). Using a SPIM setup the sample is illuminated with a thin light sheet from the side. The selective plane illumination overcomes many problems that conventional microscopes have. READ MORE
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5. A New Third Compartment Significantly Improves Fit and Identifiability in a Model for Ace2p Distribution in Saccharomyces cerevisiae after Cytokinesis.
University essay from Institutionen för systemteknikAbstract : Asymmetric cell division is an important mechanism for the differentiation of cells during embryogenesis and cancer development. Saccharomyces cerevisiae divides asymmetrically and is therefore used as a model system for understanding the mechanisms behind asymmetric cell division. READ MORE