Live characterization of bacteria slime formation by SEEC microscopy
Label-free and live characterization of bacteria slime.
Work published in PNAS June 19, 2012 vol. 109 no. 25 10036-10041
Surface–enhanced ellipsometric contrast (SEEC) microscopy allows to identify slime as a major adhesion factor during bacterial surface motility. SEEC microscopy is a label-free optical technique based on new generation of optical slide displaying outstanding contrast-enhanced properties to a point nanometric structures/samples can be visualize from a regular optical system.
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Work published in PNAS June 19, 2012 vol. 109 no. 25 10036-10041
Surface–enhanced ellipsometric contrast (SEEC) microscopy allows to identify slime as a major adhesion factor during bacterial surface motility. SEEC microscopy is a label-free optical technique based on new generation of optical slide displaying outstanding contrast-enhanced properties to a point nanometric structures/samples can be visualize from a regular optical system.
Know more at www.nano-lane.com