Novel 3D imaging technology could improve fluorescence microscopy
A new technique called Coded Light-sheet Array Microscopy (CLAM) has been developed by researchers to improve 3D imaging of living specimens.
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A new technique called Coded Light-sheet Array Microscopy (CLAM) has been developed by researchers to improve 3D imaging of living specimens.
The global label-free array system market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 7.44 percent in the forecast period, says new research.
German researchers have developed a novel imaging technique called expansion microscopy (ExM) to investigate fungi samples.
ESHG 2019 Conference Presentation: Using KingFisher™ to increase reproducibility in new applications using challenging samples.
Using dye-loaded nanoparticles which can heat up with near-infrared light, researchers have been able to image and treat endometriosis in animal models.
Cryogenic electron microscopy revealed that the vitamin B12 transporter on Mycobacterium tuberculosis acts like a non-selective sluice, transporting both the vitamin and antibiotics.
Researchers captured 13,000 images of a mouse norovirus using an electron microscope and compiled the images to reveal the structure of the virus.
No tumour prevails on its own. Rather, every tumour needs a community to thrive.
Flow cytometry is a powerful, high-throughput technology that is used to characterise suspensions of single cells or particles.
Scientists used optical photothermal spectroscopy (O-PTIR) to image murine neurons affected by early stage Alzheimer’s disease, providing insight into the progression of the disease.
A new method has been invented that boosts the mapping of heparan sulfates and which the researchers say could be widely used for drug discovery.
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A team of Russian scientists has suggested a new method to measure the sizes of atoms as well as their intermolecular interactions, which they say could help drug design.
The novel technology allows researchers to create three-dimensional images of signal propagation and calcium concentration changes in the neocortex of live mice.
This issue includes a spotlight on how genomic assays could revolutionise healthcare, a discussion on how lab automation can improve drug discovery and an analysis of whether antibodies can provide an effective coronavirus treatment. Other article topics in this issue include immuno-oncology and artificial intelligence.