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First Direct Images of Carbon Nanotubes Entering Cells (PhysOrg)
For the first time, scientists have directly imaged carbon nanotubes entering and migrating within human cells, determining as a result that whether the nanotubes cause cell death depends on the dose and exposure time. The work, published in the October 28 online edition of Nature Nanotechnology, may lead to better ways of determining carbon nanotubes' toxicity to humans.

Together We Stand: Bacteria Organize Into Biofilms To Survive Hostile Zones (Science Daily)
Using an innovative device, researchers have gleaned important new information about how bacteria survive in hostile environments by forming antibiotic-resistant communities called biofilms. These biofilms play key roles in cystic fibrosis, urinary tract infections and other illnesses.

Nikon Instruments Launches New High Resolution Microscopy Camera in 'Digital- Sight' Series: DS-Ri1 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Nikon Instruments, Inc. today unveiled the latest entry in its Digital Sight line of cameras for microscopy, the DS-Ri1 camera, designed for high resolution color documentation applications.

Microscopy Camera suits color documentation applications. (ThomasNet)
With focusing speeds up to 19 fps, Model DS-Ri1 delivers rapid acquisition in full-frame pixel stepping mode. Native format is 1,280 x 1,024 pixels, and in high-resolution pixel-shift mode, algorithms enable 4,076 x 3,116 pixel format. Camera has advanced capabilities that provide for multiple gain states, binning operations, and cooling to -10°C below ambient temperature. Suited for brightfield ...

Together we stand: bacteria organize to survive hostile zones (PhysOrg)
Using an innovative device with microscopic chambers, researchers from four institutions, including Johns Hopkins, have gleaned important new information about how bacteria survive in hostile environments by forming antibiotic-resistant communities called biofilms. These biofilms play key roles in cystic fibrosis, urinary tract infections and other illnesses, and the researchers say their ...

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Additional Phase Contrast Microscopy Resources:  

1. Phase contrast microscopy
Phase Contrast Microscopy. Most of the detail of living cells is undetectable in Phase contrast is preferable to bright field microscopy when high


2. Nikon MicroscopyU: Phase Contrast Microscopy - Introduction
Phase contrast microscopy, first described in 1934 by Dutch physicist Frits Zernike, is a contrast-enhancing optical technique that can be utilized to


3. Nikon MicroscopyU: Interactive Java Tutorials - Phase Contrast
Careful alignment of the phase contrast microscope is essential in order to Before attempting to align a microscope for phase contrast observation,



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