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The following pages link to Application of quantum dots as probes for correlative fluorescence, conventional, and energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy (Q40605356):
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- Targeting quantum dots to surface proteins in living cells with biotin ligase (Q24527307) (← links)
- Quantum dots as a platform for nanoparticle drug delivery vehicle design (Q26996556) (← links)
- Scanning EM of non-heavy metal stained biosamples: Large-field of view, high contrast and highly efficient immunolabeling (Q27007838) (← links)
- Correlating intravital multi-photon microscopy to 3D electron microscopy of invading tumor cells using anatomical reference points (Q27321780) (← links)
- Quantum dots for tracking dendritic cells and priming an immune response in vitro and in vivo (Q27438175) (← links)
- Visualization and quantitative analysis of nanoparticles in the respiratory tract by transmission electron microscopy (Q28383223) (← links)
- Blinking and nonradiant dark fraction of water-soluble quantum dots in aqueous solution (Q30476241) (← links)
- Advances in complex multiparameter flow cytometry technology: Applications in stem cell research (Q30479710) (← links)
- High data output and automated 3D correlative light-electron microscopy method (Q30485811) (← links)
- Novel contrasting and labeling procedures for correlative microscopy of thawed cryosections (Q30539202) (← links)
- Visualizing active membrane protein complexes by electron cryotomography (Q30583345) (← links)
- Correlated light and electron microscopic imaging of multiple endogenous proteins using Quantum dots (Q30798663) (← links)
- Multispectral imaging of clinically relevant cellular targets in tonsil and lymphoid tissue using semiconductor quantum dots (Q33246920) (← links)
- Alpha smooth muscle actin distribution in cytoplasm and nuclear invaginations of connective tissue fibroblasts (Q33274620) (← links)
- Imaging aspects of cardiovascular disease at the cell and molecular level (Q33338017) (← links)
- Cryo-electron tomography of cells: connecting structure and function (Q33345255) (← links)
- Correlative microscopy: a potent tool for the study of rare or unique cellular and tissue events (Q33503367) (← links)
- Nanotechnology for in vitro neuroscience. (Q33636446) (← links)
- Cryoelectron tomography of eukaryotic cells. (Q33708397) (← links)
- Imaging heterostructured quantum dots in cultured cells with epifluorescence and transmission electron microscopy (Q33978384) (← links)
- Correlative fluorescence and electron microscopy (Q34414243) (← links)
- Correlative fluorescence and EFTEM imaging of the organized components of the mammalian nucleus (Q34453777) (← links)
- Are quantum dots ready for in vivo imaging in human subjects? (Q34632573) (← links)
- Ultrastructural differences in pretangles between Alzheimer disease and corticobasal degeneration revealed by comparative light and electron microscopy (Q34728086) (← links)
- Designing multifunctional quantum dots for bioimaging, detection, and drug delivery (Q35538371) (← links)
- Targeted extracellular nanoparticles enable intracellular detection of activated epidermal growth factor receptor in living brain cancer cells (Q35577104) (← links)
- Nanoparticles for applications in cellular imaging. (Q35635842) (← links)
- Correlative Fluorescence and Scanning Electron Microscopy of Labelled Core Fucosylated Glycans Using Cryosections Mounted on Carbon-Patterned Glass Slides (Q35874318) (← links)
- Visualization of molecular activities inside living cells with fluorescent labels (Q35893777) (← links)
- Imaging takes a quantum leap (Q35952141) (← links)
- Quantum dot nanocrystals for in vivo molecular and cellular imaging (Q35995616) (← links)
- Quantum dots: an insight and perspective of their biological interaction and how this relates to their relevance for clinical use. (Q36163772) (← links)
- Multi-dimensional correlative imaging of subcellular events: combining the strengths of light and electron microscopy (Q36373042) (← links)
- Engineering luminescent quantum dots for in vivo molecular and cellular imaging (Q36383463) (← links)
- Multicolor quantum dots for molecular diagnostics of cancer (Q36411687) (← links)
- Quantum dots for molecular pathology: their time has arrived (Q36471594) (← links)
- Quantum dot immunocytochemical localization of somatostatin in somatostatinoma by Widefield Epifluorescence, super-resolution light, and immunoelectron microscopy (Q36473329) (← links)
- Picking faces out of a crowd: genetic labels for identification of proteins in correlated light and electron microscopy imaging (Q36495988) (← links)
- Markers for correlated light and electron microscopy (Q36746961) (← links)
- Bridging fluorescence microscopy and electron microscopy (Q36801000) (← links)
- Molecular profiling of single cancer cells and clinical tissue specimens with semiconductor quantum dots (Q36920341) (← links)
- Elucidating chromatin and nuclear domain architecture with electron spectroscopic imaging (Q37156597) (← links)
- Multifunctional Quantum Dots for Personalized Medicine. (Q37377137) (← links)
- The application of fluorescent quantum dots to confocal, multiphoton, and electron microscopic imaging (Q37407849) (← links)
- Tracking the green invaders: advances in imaging virus infection in plants (Q37775997) (← links)
- Prospects of nano-material in breast cancer management (Q38084156) (← links)
- Tracking of single receptor molecule mobility in neuronal membranes: a quick theoretical and practical guide. (Q38127441) (← links)
- Impacts of quantum dots in molecular detection and bioimaging of cancer. (Q38261949) (← links)
- Quantitative immunocytochemistry at the ultrastructural level: a stereology-based approach to molecular nanomorphomics (Q38268845) (← links)
- Quantum dots for quantitative imaging: from single molecules to tissue (Q38332140) (← links)