- the
immunolabeling process is
meant to
reveal information about a cell or its substructures, the
process is
called immunocytochemistry.
Immunolabeling of...
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lunulata and
Hapalochlaena fasciata)
detected by
fluorescent immunolabeling". Toxicon. 60 (7): 1307–1313. Bibcode:2012Txcn...60.1307W. doi:10.1016/j...
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combined with one or more
fluorescent labeling techniques such as
immunolabeling and
subsequently imaged, most
often by
optical sectioning microscopy...
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efficient in
immunolabeling.
Secondary antibodies bind to
primary antibodies,
which are
directly bound to the
target antigen(s). In
immunolabeling, the primary...
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increased functionality. One such
advancement was the
development of
immunolabeled cells.
These cells are STED
fluorescent dyes
bound to
antibodies through...
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components simultaneously using an ICP-MS detector.
CyTOF takes advantage of
immunolabeling to
quantify proteins,
carbohydrates or
lipids in a cell.
Targets are...
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analysis of
protein complexes in
microliters of cell
lysate using indirect immunolabeling &
fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy. Nat. Protoc. 1, 223–229...
- from a
family of
parkinsonism and
dementia with Lewy bodies: double-
immunolabeling fluorescence and
electron microscopic studies". Acta Neuropathologica...
- microscope,
different methods can be used, such as fluorop****s or dyes,
immunolabeling, and
genetically encoded fluorescent proteins.
Different fluorescent...
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architectural relationship with
chromatin and
nuclear pores.
Later in 1978,
immunolabeling techniques revealed that
lamins are
localized at the
nuclear envelope...