- immunofluorescence microscopy
- fluorescence microscopy using immunofluorescence (q.v.) staining methods.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Microscopy — 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… … Medical dictionary
Immunofluorescence — is the labeling of antibodies or antigens with fluorescent dyes. This technique is often used to visualize the subcellular distribution of biomolecules of interest. Immunofluorescent labelled tissue sections or cultures are studied using a… … Wikipedia
immunofluorescence — An immunohistochemical technique using labeling of antibodies by a fluorescent dye to identify antigenic material specific for the labeled antibody; the specific binding of antibody can be determined microscopically through the production of a… … Medical dictionary
immunofluorescence — A test or technique in which one or other component of an immunological reaction is made fluorescent by coupling with a fluorochrome such as fluorescein, phycoerythrin or rhodamine so that the occurrence of the reaction can be detected as a… … Dictionary of molecular biology
indirect immunofluorescence — noun a method of using fluorescence microscopy to detect the presence of an antigen indirectly • Hypernyms: ↑fluorescence microscopy * * * indirect immunofluorescence noun A technique for detecting the presence of an antigen in which a specific… … Useful english dictionary
fluorescence microscopy — noun light microscopy in which the specimen is irradiated at wavelengths that excite fluorochromes • Hypernyms: ↑microscopy • Hyponyms: ↑indirect immunofluorescence * * * fluorescence microscopy noun (biology) Light microscopy in which the… … Useful english dictionary
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Colocalization — In fluorescence microscopy, colocalization refers to observation of the spatial overlap between two (or more) different fluorescent labels, each having a separate emission wavelength, to see if the different targets are located in the same area… … Wikipedia
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