Advanced methods of microscopy and advanced techniques of analysis stemming therefrom
have developed greatly in the past few years.The use of single discrete methods has given
way to the combination of methods which means an increase in data for processing to
progress to the analysis and diagnosis of ailments and diseases which can be viewed by each
and any method.This presentation shows the combination of such methods and gives example
of the data which arises from each individual method and the combined methodology and
suggests how such data can be streamlined to enable conclusions to be drawn about the particular
biological and biochemical considerations that arise.In this particular project the subject of the
methodology was human lactoferrin and the relation of the adhesion properties of hlf in the
overcoming of barriers to adhesion mainly on the perimeter of the cellular unit and how this affects
the process of immunity in any particular case.
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