The modern microscope is an incredibly powerful tool when it comes to detecting disease, but typically the biological material being studied needs to be stained or dyed to reveal its secrets. This can ...
This seminar provides an overview of fluorescence microscopy in cancer research and other cell-based applications in the biosciences discovery workflow. In comparison with phase contrast and ...
Microscopes have been fine-tuned to image cells in granular detail, with the most sophisticated instruments capable of resolving individual atoms within a protein. The expense of microscopes creates ...
At ELRIG 2025 Dr Barak Gilboa of Novo Nordisk unveiled a suite of AI-enabled approaches that turn brightfield microscopy from ...
Any use of the resources at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center Electron Microscopy shared resource requires acknowledgement of the core in publication as follows: “Electron microscopy data were ...
For Amy Engevik, an epithelial cell biologist at the Medical University of South Carolina who studies cell function in the gastrointestinal tract, protein location matters more than abundance. She ...
Immunohistochemistry uses antibodies to test tissue samples for specific types of antigens. It can often provide very specific results regarding cancer types or other diseases, helping doctors decide ...
Cellular stains are organic fluorescent dyes or fluorescent conjugates designed to localize to a specific organelle or cellular structure. In some cases, the stains respond to the physiological ...
Traditional light microscopy has distinct limits due to the diffraction of light, and as such, it cannot resolve features that are less than 200 nm apart. Microscopy technique development has ...
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