Preferred Name | microscopic technique | |
Synonyms |
microscopic techniques microscopy technique microscopy techniques microscopy |
|
Definitions |
Technique based on using microscopy, ie "The examination of minute objects by means of a microscope, an instrument which provides an enlarged image of an object not visible with the naked eye. Aside from the usual microscopy, there are various special types of microscopy including, for example: * Electron microscopy -- Microscopy in which an electron beam replaces light to form the image. * Fluorescence microscopy -- Microscopy based on the fact that fluorescent materials emit visible light when they are irradiated with ultraviolet (UV) rays. * Immune electron microscopy -- Electron microscopy of biological specimens to which a specific antibody has been bound. * Immunofluorescence microscopy -- Microscopy done using antibodies labeled with a fluorescing substance and a fluorescence microscope to detect the binding of the antibody through the production of a characteristic visible light under UV light. * Nomarski microscopy -- An unusual type of microscopy requiring a special optical system (Nomarski optics) to do "differential interference contrast microscopy." * Time-lapse microscopy -- Microscopy in which the same object is photographed at regular intervals over time to, for example, observe a cell go through division." source: http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=13024 |
|
ID |
http://scai.fraunhofer.de/HuPSON#SCAIVPH_00000221 |
|
definition |
Technique based on using microscopy, ie "The examination of minute objects by means of a microscope, an instrument which provides an enlarged image of an object not visible with the naked eye. Aside from the usual microscopy, there are various special types of microscopy including, for example: * Electron microscopy -- Microscopy in which an electron beam replaces light to form the image. * Fluorescence microscopy -- Microscopy based on the fact that fluorescent materials emit visible light when they are irradiated with ultraviolet (UV) rays. * Immune electron microscopy -- Electron microscopy of biological specimens to which a specific antibody has been bound. * Immunofluorescence microscopy -- Microscopy done using antibodies labeled with a fluorescing substance and a fluorescence microscope to detect the binding of the antibody through the production of a characteristic visible light under UV light. * Nomarski microscopy -- An unusual type of microscopy requiring a special optical system (Nomarski optics) to do "differential interference contrast microscopy." * Time-lapse microscopy -- Microscopy in which the same object is photographed at regular intervals over time to, for example, observe a cell go through division." source: http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=13024 |
|
exact_synonym |
microscopic techniques microscopy technique microscopy techniques microscopy |
|
label |
microscopic technique |
|
participates_in | ||
PMID |
21284447 |
|
prefixIRI |
hupson:SCAIVPH_00000221 |
|
prefLabel |
microscopic technique |
|
related_synonym |
microscopic mechanisms harmonic imaging |
|
subClassOf |