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Digital holographic microscopy (DHM) is a technique that allows obtaining, from a single recorded hologram, quantitative phase image of living cell with interferometric accuracy. Specifically the optical phase shift induced by the specimen on the transmitted wave front can be regarded as a powerful endogenous contrast agent, depending on both the thickness and the refractive index of the sample. The...
To study the effect of Saponins of asparagus on HepG2 apoptosis, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and mitochondrial membrane potential (Δψm) levels. Saponins of asparagus with different concentration was treated with HepG2 at different time, MTT assay was used to detect inhibitory rate, fluorescence staining was used to observe apoptosis morphology, flow cytometry was used to detect apoptosis rate and...
The purpose of this article was to observe interaction between drug and cancer cell with fluorescence probes and molecular imaging technology. In order to study the effect of cell growth and apoptosis morphology of Human gastric adenocarcinoma SGC-7901 induced by n-butanol extract from Capparis spionosa L. (CSBE), laser scanning microscopy was employed to observe apoptosis imaging. In addition, the...
Endocytosis/recycling and exocytosis are mechanisms conserved through evolution allowing cells to communicate with their external medium. In order to study these dynamic processes, the present work proposes a patch-based method for detecting recycling or exocytotic events at the Plasma membrane in fast TIRF microscopy combined with the computation of normalized temporal representations of those events...
We report the first imaging of a dye-doped artificial bilayer using electro-optical microscopy. The applied voltage dependence confirms the origin of the effect. This result is an important step towards a contactless optical patch-clamp.
Membrane dynamics plays an essential role for cellular processes. Here we demonstrate the application of several biophotonic techniques, such as advanced fluorescence microscopy and laser spectroscopy, to study some fundamental membrane biology problems.
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