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  • Desktop Scanning Electron Microscopy: Filling A Critical Imaging Gap

    Friday, August 29, 2008
    Application Note
    Steven Berger
    Desktop scanning electron microscopy fills a critical gap in imaging capability between convenient but relatively low-power light microscopy with useful magnification up to about 1000×,and high power... read more
  • Light Microscopy in the Chemistry Laboratory

    Tuesday, April 01, 2008
    Application Note
    Andrew M. Bowen Sebastian B. Sparenga
    The polarized light microscope (PLM) is an extremely powerful instrument for the analysis of many chemical systems. read more
  • The Nanoliter Syringes

    Thursday, February 01, 2007
    Technical Article
    Andrew D. Sauter
    Following an informal collaboration with Affymax (Palo Alto, CA), Agilent Technologies (Palo Alto, CA), and Chem-Space Associates (Pittsburgh, PA), studying electrospray ionization 1 (ESI), the ... read more
  • Automated Chemical Ionization in GC-MS

    Monday, January 01, 2007
    Application Note
    Chris Sandy Jean-Francois Garnier Bernhard Rothweiler Fred Feyerherm Sihem Ben Mahmoud Harry F. Prest
    Gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection using chemical ionization (CI) has demonstrated great utility in a wide variety of application areas ranging from forensics to environmental to ... read more
  • Subcellular Protein Localization With High Resolution: The Next Step in Proteomics

    Monday, October 03, 2005
    Technical Article
    Jack Elands Hong Yi Jan L.M. Leunissen
    Genomics and proteomics have determined the molecular sequences and structures of a large number of proteins. read more
  • Microscopy is Moving On

    Friday, July 01, 2005
    Technical Article
    Aubrey Lambert
    The basis for observations has not really changed in all the time that lenses have been used to magnify objects. read more
  • Use of New Scanning Technology to Elucidate Ion Channel Mobility

    Friday, April 01, 2005
    Application Note
    Angela Goodacre Kristen M.S. O’Connell Michael M. Tamkun
    Fluorescent chromophores fused to specific proteins have greatly increased our ability to image dynamic events within the living cell. read more
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