eBook: Simple as a Selfie: One-Button Scientific Imaging
Posted: 13 November 2019 | Analytik Jena | No comments yet
Proper signal visualization, detection, and quantification are paramount to the acquisition of accurate and reproducible data…
To explore biological systems, researchers perform experiments designed to generate a signal corresponding to a marker or mechanism of interest. Proper signal visualization, detection, and quantification are therefore paramount to the acquisition of accurate and reproducible data. Different experiments call for different visualization techniques, ranging from chemiluminescent antibodies for protein assays to laser-guided live animal whole-body fluorescent imaging. Technological advances now ensure that scientists have multiple imaging options to consider for most experiments.
Download this eBook from The Scientist and Analytik Jena to find out more about:
- Camera-based Western blotting techniques
- Taking gel imaging to the next level
- An overview of in vivo imaging technology
- Parameters to consider to optimize in vivo imaging
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