"Microscopy and Analysis" ed. by Stefan G. Stanciu
ITexLi | 2016 | ISBN: 9535125796 9535125788 | 437 pages | PDF | 230 MB
ITexLi | 2016 | ISBN: 9535125796 9535125788 | 437 pages | PDF | 230 MB
This volume includes a series of chapters that address highly significant scientific subjects from diverse areas of microscopy and analysis. Authoritative voices in their fields present in this volume their work or review recent trends, concepts, and applications, in a manner that is accessible to a broad readership audience from both within and outside their specialist area.
Microscopes represent tools of the utmost importance for a wide range of disciplines. Without them, it would have been impossible to stand where we stand today in terms of understanding the structure and functions of organelles and cells, tissue composition and metabolism, or the causes behind various pathologies and their progression. Our knowledge on basic and advanced materials is also intimately intertwined to the realm of microscopy, and progress in key fields of micro- and nanotechnologies critically depends on high-resolution imaging systems.
Contents
Preface
1 Quantum Image-Forming Theory for Calculation of Resolution Limit in Laser Microscopy
2 Kinetic Model of Development and Aging of Artificial Skin Based on Analysis of Microscopy Data
3 Automatic Interpretation of Melanocytic Images in Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
4 Super‐Resolution Confocal Microscopy Through Pixel Reassignment
5 Second Harmonic Generation Microscopy: A Tool for Quantitative Analysis of Tissues
6 Nonlinear Microscopy Techniques: Principles and Biomedical Applications
7 Skin Wound Healing Revealed by Multimodal Optical Microscopies
8 Automated Identification and Measurement of Haematopoietic Stem Cells in 3D Intravital Microscopy Data
9 Microscopic Investigations on Woody Biomass as Treated with Ionic Liquids
10 The New Youth of the In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy
11 In Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Studies in Gas/Liquid Environment
12 Advanced Scanning Tunneling Microscopy for Nanoscale Analysis of Semiconductor Devices
13 Electron Orbital Contribution in Distance‐Dependent STM Experiments
14 Wavefunction Analysis of STM Image: Surface Reconstruction of Organic Charge Transfer Salts
15 Application of Scanning Acoustic Microscopy to Pathological Diagnosis
16 Applying High-Frequency Ultrasound to Examine Structures and Physical Properties of Cells and Tissues
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