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Liv, N. (author)
A combined use of fluorescence and light microscopy is a powerful approach to further increase our understanding in biological systems of structure-function relations at cellular and sub-cellular levels. The power of fluorescence microscopy (FM) is to spectrally resolve and visualize individual proteins with endogenous or immuno- fluorescent...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Narvaez, A.C. (author), Weppelman, I.G.C. (author), Moerland, R.J. (author), Liv, N. (author), Zonnevylle, A.C. (author), Kruit, P. (author), Hoogenboom, J.P. (author)
Cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy is an emerging analysis technique in the fields of biology and photonics, where it is used for the characterization of nanometer sized structures. For these applications, the use of transparent substrates might be highly preferred, but the detection of CL from nanostructures on glass is challenging because of...
journal article 2013
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Liv, N. (author), Zonnevylle, A.C. (author), Narvaez, A.C. (author), Effting, A.P.J. (author), Voorneveld, P.W. (author), Lucas, M.S. (author), Hardwick, J.C. (author), Wepf, R.A. (author), Kruit, P. (author), Hoogenboom, J.P. (author)
Correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) is a unique method for investigating biological structure-function relations. With CLEM protein distributions visualized in fluorescence can be mapped onto the cellular ultrastructure measured with electron microscopy. Widespread application of correlative microscopy is hampered by elaborate...
journal article 2013