Labshake search
Citations for Oxford Instruments :
1 - 8 of 8 citations for Simian Virus 40 Large Tumor Antigen Amino Terminal Peptide since 2019
Citations are collected from bioRxiv only, the total number of publications could be much larger.
-
bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2023Quote: ... 3D confocal image of S1 callosal axon terminals loaded in Imaris 9.8 (Oxford Instruments). The morphology of individual callosal axon terminals was tracked manually with combining Autopath function in Imaris ...
-
bioRxiv - Neuroscience 2022Quote: ... The resulting large arrays (TDI ~34 GB and LS ~200 GB) were examined in registration with MRH in Imaris (Oxford Instruments).
-
bioRxiv - Biophysics 2021Quote: ... The collected fluorescence was filtered and imaged onto a large-format sCMOS detector (ANDOR Neo, pixel size 6.5 µm, Oxford Instruments, Belfast, Ireland). The acquisitions were controlled with µMANAGER software ...
-
bioRxiv - Cell Biology 2022Quote: ... a spinning disk unit with 40 μm pinhole (Dragonfly, Oxford Instruments), a laser unit with 488-nm ...
-
bioRxiv - Microbiology 2023Quote: ... Image segmentation and 3D rendering of HSV-1 virus particle undergoing exocytosis from Rab6a vesicle was done in Imaris (Oxford Instruments) by constructing spots and surfaces for the objects at respective image slices ...
-
bioRxiv - Cancer Biology 2022Quote: ... using a 25X water lens and Z-stacks (40-150 µm) were reconstructed using Imaris Imaging software (Oxford Instruments).
-
bioRxiv - Cancer Biology 2022Quote: ... using a 25X water lens and Z-stacks (40-150 µm) were reconstructed using Imaris Imaging software (Oxford Instruments).
-
bioRxiv - Microbiology 2021Quote: The morphology and the elemental composition of samples were studied by field-emission scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) on a FIB-SEM Nvision 40 workstation (Zeiss, Germany) equipped with X-MAX energy-dispersive detector (Oxford Instruments, UK). The SEM images were recorded in secondary electron detection mode at accelerating voltages of 2–5 kV ...