Localization Microscopy

Localization microscopy is a high-resolution imaging technique that is capable of visualizing individual molecules within cells. It is based on the principle of stochastic activation and localization of fluorescent molecules. This technique has been used to study a wide range of biological processes, including protein localization, RNA localization, and cell division.

What are the official methods of moisture content determination?

There are a number of different methods that can be used to determine the moisture content of a material. The most common methods include:

  • Karl Fischer Titration: This method is based on the reaction of water with iodine in the presence of a solvent and a base. The amount of iodine consumed is proportional to the amount of water in the sample.
  • Gravimetric Analysis: This method involves heating a sample to a known temperature and measuring the weight loss. The weight loss is due to the evaporation of water from the sample.
  • Coulometric Analysis: This method involves passing a known amount of electricity through a sample. The amount of electricity consumed is proportional to the amount of water in the sample.