The fluorescence-imaging technology in cells allows study the cellular mechanisms of the organelles with multiple imaging approaches. Different fluorescent proteins work as protein tags in detecting ...
Biologists are very interested in how proteins, lipids and other compounds are organized and interact in systems. Very few organizational details can be gained by using standard transmission-based ...
Cells In A New Light By combining the sensitivity of fluorescent dyes with optical systems that can detect colorful but low-intensity fluorescent light, researchers in many life sciences are able to ...
The quail is a small, unassuming bird that glides rather than flies and prefers to hide under bushes than to perch on top of ...
A new two-photon fluorescence microscope developed at UC Davis can capture high-speed images of neural activity at cellular resolution thanks to a new adaptive sampling scheme and line illumination.
In a recent article published in Nature Communications, researchers introduced NanoPlex, a novel strategy designed to overcome limitations in fluorescence microscopy by utilizing engineered secondary ...
Understanding how living cells grow, respond to stimuli, and change over time is central to modern cell biology and drug discovery. Many traditional imaging approaches rely on fluorescent labels, ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Fluorescence Microscopy Market" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Fluorescence Microscopy Market was valued at USD 968.5 million in 2024, ...
Researchers from several Parisian institutions have worked together to develop a non-destructive approach to study how unicellular organisms respond to stress, focusing on cell-to-cell differences.
What is Structured Illumination Microscopy? Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM) is a super-resolution fluorescence microscopy technique that allows for imaging beyond the diffraction limit of ...
From left: Professors Shim Sang-hee, Park Seong-nam, and Woo Han-young of Korea University's Department of Chemistry, Oh Soo-min (Integrated MS-PhD candidate), Eom Yun-ji (Researcher), and Kim Ha-yeon ...
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