Nano-kinetics of probe-particles in solution visualized by a pin-fiber video scope.
@article{Suzuto2003NanokineticsOP, title={Nano-kinetics of probe-particles in solution visualized by a pin-fiber video scope.}, author={M. Suzuto and Y. Hirakawa and H. Ohnishi and S. Tachino and T. Shingaki and E. M. Eyring and T. Masujima}, journal={Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry}, year={2003}, volume={19 1}, pages={ 43-7 } }
The nano-kinetics of colloidal particles and living cells with the colloidal particles were visualized by a newly developed video scope. The system of the new video scope has a feature of fine controlling the illumination conditions by using a single optical fiber. This characteristic enables one to obtain clear images of living cells and the motions of colloidal particles by light-scattering effects. In the experiments, RBL-2H3 cells and gold colloidal particles were observed. Scattering… Expand
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