The 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) stain technique is a simple method that was developed for confirming the presence of phytoplasmas in hand-cut or freezing microtome sections of infected ...
Though representing a major component of eukaryotic biodiversity, many microbial eukaryotes remain poorly studied, including the focus of the present work, testate amoebae of the order Arcellinida ...
DAPI (4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole) is a blue-fluorescent DNA stain that binds strongly to A-T rich regions in DNA. It is widely used for nuclear staining in fluorescence microscopy applications.
In the past decades, there has been an amazing progress in the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of the cell cycle. This has been possible largely due to a better conceptualization of the ...
Hi, thanks for your very useful tool! I have read the preprint of the Proseg, and it says: "Cell morphologies are initialized using a nuclear stain, then expanded and altered at random until they best ...
A confocal microscopy image of doublecortin-stained newborn neurons (pink) and nuclear stain DAPI (green), which shows that neurogenesis is occurring in the brain of a normal mouse.
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