New fluorescent dyes could advance biological imaging
With a new technique swapping out specific chemical building blocks in rhodamines researchers have generated a fluorescent dye for biological imaging...
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With a new technique swapping out specific chemical building blocks in rhodamines researchers have generated a fluorescent dye for biological imaging...
Researchers have made what are believed to be two world first discoveries: an magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that can measure kidney damage and predict future kidney function...
Researchers have successfully developed an advanced new imaging technique, which can help assess the quality of early-stage embryos...
Scientists in Japan have developed a nano-sheet made of a fluorine-containing polymer and investigated its effectiveness in producing biological images...
Researchers have developed a proof-of-concept nano-system that dramatically improves the visualisation of tumours...
Scientists have used a novel live-cell fluorescent imaging system that has allowed them to identify individual particles associated with HIV...
Researchers have developed a radioactive ‘tracer’ molecule to detect myeloid-derived suppressor cells’ accumulating in the lung in preparation for the arrival of breast cancer cells...
Data mining of medical images with radiomics offers clinicians a way to characterise lung tumours and improve precision medicine...
Researchers have developed an electron microscopy technique that enables the 3D structure and packing of DNA to be visualised inside the cell nucleus of intact cells.
Researchers at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) have, for the first time, revealed the atomic structures of one of the two types of the abnormal filaments which lead to Alzheimer's disease.
30 June 2017 | By PerkinElmer
In this webinar, PerkinElmer and AMRI will present a case study wherein high-performance computing (HPC) was leveraged for enhanced performance in image and data analysis of High Content Screening experiments...
A new study shows e-ASPECTS correlates with and is a predictor of outcome after mechanical thrombectomy. With mechanical thrombectomy gaining ground as a possible treatment for patients suffering from acute ischemic stroke, it is even more important to select those patients who can derive the most benefit.
ImageXpress Nano System makes automated imaging accessible for every lab conducting cellular imaging research...
Investments are now being made to roll out this innovation across healthcare and broaden the scope of the research in this field.
Researchers have conducted a study of Ebola survivors to determine if the virus has any specific effects on the back on the eye using an ultra widefield retinal camera.