Fluorescence imaging on the micro- and the nanoscale
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Fluorescence microscopy is one of the most versatile and sensitive tools to investigate the chemistry in biological processes. This talk will focus on variants of the technique that permit information to be obtained at sub-wavelength resolution. Applications will be presented which include morphological studies of diseased blood cells, the diagnostics of novel, environmentally responsive polymers, and the study of protein interactions inside living cells.
This talk is part of the Mott Colloquium series.
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