Nov/Dec 2011
Volume 43, Number 11
The growing trend toward correlative microscopy is one of the highlights of this issue of American Laboratory. Other articles include one on the advantages of an inverted fluorescence microscope, and one on the use of an electronic laboratory notebook.
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Table of Contents
Barbara Foster
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
In various recent interviews, I’ve
been asked about the state of microscopy
and, most specifically, the rise of technologies such as AFM (atomic force microscopy) and Raman confocal and the ...
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Jennifer Kahle, Robert Levin, Walter Niles, Brian Rasnow, Mel Schehlein, Chris Shumate
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
The scientific and medical applications
of fluorescence microscopy have expanded substantially in the past two decades, and the potential to expand further is tremendous.
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Dominic John, Mariusz Banaszczyk, Gabriel Weatherhead
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Electronic laboratory notebooks
(ELNs) emerged in the R&D landscape
around 15 years ago with a commendable objective: reduce or eliminate the errors and inefficiencies driven by the use of paper ...
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Hannes Pichler
Thursday, November 03, 2011
Flashpoint testing is one of the oldest methods of the ASTM D02 Committee
on Petroleum Products and Lubricants, which was formed in 1904.
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Cindy Neeley
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
In cell biology, pluripotency refers to
stem cells that have the ability to differentiate into any of the three germ
layers: endoderm (stomach lining,
gastrointestinal tract, lungs); mesoderm
(...
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Janet Anderl, Luke Armstrong, Jun Ma
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Tumor metastasis, inflammation,
and development are accompanied
by the invasion of cells through the extracellular matrix.
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Patricia I. Mathias, Kenneth L. Cheever
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Surface-enhanced laser desorption
time-of-flight mass spectroscopy
is a bioanalytical technique used for the rapid examination of intact protein or protein mixtures to exploit the biochemical or ...
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David Coleman, Lynn Vanatta
Tuesday, November 01, 2011
In the previous installment (American Laboratory, Oct 2011), the terms that contribute to R2 were defined and a
formula relating them was developed.
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Robert L. Stevenson, Ph.D.
Thursday, November 03, 2011
Traditionally, the HPLC series of meetings has attracted most of the global leaders in separation science.
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