Confocal Microscopy Technique In conventional microscopy, the specimen is usually mounted on a glass slide and then a coverslip placed…
A cardiac pacemaker is normally used to produce pulses that force the heart to beat at higher rate; this is…
Electroporation is a technique that utilizes intense pulses of electricity to ‘punch’ holes in cell membranes. These holes or pores…
Single Photon Emission Tomography (SPECT) is a technique for producing 3D images from 2D images of injected radionuclide in the…
Polarographic electrodes differ from the typical pH and ion specific cells in that a polarographic cell is run at a…
Scintillation counters are basically made up of the following main components: a scintillation material (crystal), a photodetector (photomultiplier in this…
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging modality which employs magnetic fields and radio waves/radiofrequency (RF) energy to produces…
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a form of neuroimaging that maps the tangential components of magnetic fields associated with scalp potentials produced…
Functional MRI (fMRI) is the use of MRI to detect localized changes in brain activity, usually in the form of…
The advancement in technology has made it possible where necessary to monitor subjects from some distance using wireless telemetry. The…