Reciprocal translocations are one of the most frequent structural rearrangements in man (approximately 1.4 in 1,000 newborns) (Nielsen and Wohlert 1991). Equilibrated reciprocal translocations are in ...
This release is available in Chinese. It is known that fluctuations in the treatment outcome of photodynamic therapy (PDT) between patients are related to the concentration of photosensitizer in ...
It is known that fluctuations in the treatment outcome of photodynamic therapy between patients are related to the concentration of photosensitizer in target tissue. Researchers recently carried out a ...
Since the 1960s, boron–dipyrromethene dyes, commonly called BODIPY dyes, have been widely used for their strong fluorescence, ...
Recurring influenza epidemics, such as the one during World War I, the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) outbreak in the 2010s, and the COVID-19 pandemic in recent years have ...
Chemists have developed a tool for noninvasive brain imaging that can help illuminate hard-to-access structures and processes. Their small-molecule dye is the first of its kind that can cross the ...
The prime method used for data reduction by the JEOL 8200 EPMA to account for the effects described above is the ZAF Model. This model assumes an initially linear relation between generated X-ray ...
Laser wavelength selection, a critical determinant of accuracy and data quality, is guided by factors such as resonance, fluorescence, and sample absorption. Ensuring the correct laser wavelength ...
DayGlo fluorescent pigments, a new class of pigments based on fluorescent dyes and polymeric materials, were developed between the 1930s and 1950s by scientists at Switzer Brothers, Inc. (now Day-Glo ...
The “Quant” task is defined by the simple conversion of the elemental characteristic X-rays into weight fractions, revealing the concentrations of the elements. The element-related signal must be ...
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