Articles with "using light" as a keyword



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Microscopic characterization of five Artemisia crude herbs using light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and microscopic quantitative analysis

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Published in 2022 at "Microscopy Research and Technique"

DOI: 10.1002/jemt.24098

Abstract: Artemisia annua, Artemisia argyi, Artemisia absinthium, Artemisia leucophylla and Artemisia lavandulaefolia are five herbal species of Artemisia usually misidentified, adulterated or substituted in commerce. Using light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and microscopic quantitative analysis, the… read more here.

Keywords: light microscopy; microscopy; microscopic; five artemisia ... See more keywords
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Implications of foliar epidermal micromorphology using light and scanning electron microscopy: A useful tool in taxonomy of Korean irises

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Published in 2022 at "Microscopy Research and Technique"

DOI: 10.1002/jemt.24108

Abstract: The genus Iris L., comprising approximately 210 species, is one of the most species‐rich genera in the family Iridaceae. In this study, the first comprehensive leaf micromorphological characters of Korean irises were studied using light… read more here.

Keywords: electron microscopy; korean irises; microscopy; light scanning ... See more keywords
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Surface modification of polycarbonate using the light-activated chlorine dioxide radical

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Published in 2020 at "Applied Surface Science"

DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2020.147202

Abstract: Abstract Owing to its excellent properties, polycarbonate (PC) is a suitable alternative for conventional engineering materials; however, its applications are limited by its poor wettability and adhesion with heterogeneous materials. In this study, chlorine dioxide… read more here.

Keywords: oxidation; surface; light activated; chlorine dioxide ... See more keywords
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Preparation of Ni(cod)2 Using Light as the Source of Energy

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Published in 2019 at "Organometallics"

DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.9b00057

Abstract: A convenient method to prepare Ni(cod)2 from Ni(acac)2 using light as the source of energy is reported. In the first step of this process, xanthone is reductively dimerized upon irradiation of solar or LED light… read more here.

Keywords: light source; source energy; using light; cod ... See more keywords
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SPLIT: Stable Protein Coacervation using a Light Induced Transition.

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Published in 2020 at "ACS synthetic biology"

DOI: 10.1021/acssynbio.9b00503

Abstract: Protein coacervates serve as hubs to concentrate and sequester proteins and nucleotides and thus function as membrane-less organelles to manipulate cell physiology. We have engineered a coacervating protein to create tunable, synthetic membrane-less organelles that… read more here.

Keywords: protein; light induced; split stable; light ... See more keywords
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Night-vision ‘super-mice’ created using light-converting nanoparticles

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Published in 2019 at "Nature"

DOI: 10.1038/d41586-019-00735-4

Abstract: The particles bind to photoreceptors in the eyes and convert infrared wavelengths to visible light.The particles bind to photoreceptors in the eyes and convert infrared wavelengths to visible light. read more here.

Keywords: mice created; night vision; vision super; using light ... See more keywords
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Inducing protein degradation using light

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Published in 2019 at "Nature Methods"

DOI: 10.1038/s41592-019-0685-3

Abstract: Protein functions and cellular signaling pathways can be modulated by selectively degrading certain proteins. PROTACs, proteolysis-targeting chimeras, are molecules that recognize and bind both the protein of interest and E3 ubiquitin ligase — an enzyme… read more here.

Keywords: degradation; degradation using; using light; protein degradation ... See more keywords
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Using light intensity to control reaction kinetics and reversibility in photomechanical crystals†

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Published in 2020 at "Chemical Science"

DOI: 10.1039/d0sc03557b

Abstract: 4-Fluoro-9-anthracenecarboxylic acid (4F-9AC) is a thermally reversible (T-type) photomechanical molecular crystal. The photomechanical response is driven by a [4 + 4] photodimerization reaction, while the photodimer dissociation determines the reset time. In this paper, both… read more here.

Keywords: recovery; dissociation; control; using light ... See more keywords
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Visualizing and quantifying molecular and cellular processes in C. elegans using light microscopy.

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Published in 2022 at "Genetics"

DOI: 10.1093/genetics/iyac068

Abstract: Light microscopes are the cell and developmental biologists' "best friend", providing a means to see structures and follow dynamics from the protein to the organism level. A huge advantage of C. elegans as a model… read more here.

Keywords: cellular processes; light microscopy; visualizing quantifying; microscopy ... See more keywords
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Optical Subassembly Modules Using Light Sources Butt-Coupled With Silica-Based PLC

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Published in 2020 at "IEEE Photonics Technology Letters"

DOI: 10.1109/lpt.2019.2961398

Abstract: We have fabricated DML/EML-based subassembly modules based on chip-to-chip optical butt-coupling with straight waveguides between a silica AWG chip and commercial directly modulated laser (DML) or electro-absorption modulated laser (EML) chips. By properly inducing external… read more here.

Keywords: subassembly modules; based subassembly; using light; modules using ... See more keywords
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Optogenetics: Using Light to Excite the Brain

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Published in 2022 at "IEEE Pulse"

DOI: 10.1109/mpuls.2022.3227810

Abstract: In 2005, Edward Boyden of Stanford University and Karl Deisseroth of MIT opened up a new field of research—optogenetics—that offered the potential to revolutionize the treatment of neurological conditions. Their quest to genetically encode brain… read more here.

Keywords: excite brain; light excite; brain; optogenetics using ... See more keywords