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- green light patterns are aimed at the dye solution, which initiates photoactivation and thus creates the 'on' voxel. Due to one of the photoisomers being...
- processes. A promising application of live cell PALM is the use of photoactivation to perform high-density single-particle tracking (sptPALM), overcoming...
- produce bromate when bromide ion is present in the brine solution. Photoactivation (sunlight exposure) will encourage liquid or gaseous bromine to generate...
- and PolyA 7-mer oligonucleotides to the TIVA tag. It is cleaved upon photoactivation. Cell-penetrating peptide CPP: guides the TIVA tag through cell membranes...
- saturated structured-illumination microscopy (SSIM), fluorescence photoactivation localization microscopy (FPALM), and stochastic optical reconstruction...
- materials with low electron affinity (EA) are still elusive. Recently, photoactivation with a combination of cleavable dimeric dopants, such as [RuCp∗Mes]2...
- recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), Fluorescence loss in photobleaching (FLIP), photoactivation and photoconversion. Sim Scanner in Nature Methods...
- light) for phototherapy treatment of vitiligo and hand eczema. After photoactivation it creates interstrand cross-links in DNA, which can cause programmed...
- to be susceptible to photodynamic treatment, laser irradiation, and photoactivation of rose bengal dye by green laser light. Tinea unguium presents a much...
- Representation of molecular steps in photoactivation (modified from Leskov et al., 2000). Depicted is an outer membrane disk in a rod. Step 1: Incident...