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  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    Visualising cell behaviour has been the goal of many techniques developed in the 20th and 21st century. Cells were initially visualized after removing from the organism after death.
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    Single cell RNA-sequencing measures the distribution levels of each gene across of population of cells. This can be used to study the development and physiology of cells, as well as disease.
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    Photoactivated Localization Microscopy (PALM) is a form of super resolution fluorescence microscopy (SR) which enables highly resolved imaging to be produced through the selective targeting of...
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    PCR is a commonly used method for amplifying DNA, which can then be used for gene cloning, sequencing, and for gene manipulation
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    DNA microarrays provide rapid screening for a large number of known genes. SAGE cannot facilitate as many samples but can screen uncharacterized genomes.
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    The first blotting technique developed by Dr. Edwin Southern is called the Southern blot. This technique was subsequently modified so as to detect other target molecules. These techniques being...
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) are produced from a single B cell clone and can bind to a single type of antigen binding site. MAbs are homogenous antibodies that cannot form lattices with monomeric...
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has dramatically transformed scientific research and diagnostic medicine. Over the years, PCR has become an indispensable and integral part of clinical and...

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