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Biologists are very interested in how proteins, lipids and other compounds are organized and interact in systems. Very few ...
A research team leverages chlorophyll fluorescence (ChlF) imaging, a cutting-edge technique, to identify reliable ...
There are few scientific methods more elegantly simple than "just sprinkle it on top." Researchers at Tohoku University and Nagoya University developed a fluorescent probe that can quickly show ...
When water flows through the material, it snags and traps PFOA molecules, effectively removing the forever chemical. In lab ...
Circular dichroism and fluorescence were used to create a platform for monitoring changes in monoclonal antibodies.
Fluorescence-based reagents are quickly evolving to keep pace with the demands of many research disciplines that have grown to depend on them. Caitlin Smith takes a look at recent developments.
Until today, skin, brain, and all tissues of the human body were difficult to observe in detail with an optical microscope, since the contrast in the image was hindered by the high density of their ...
Sensome, the pioneer of microsensing technology for real-time, in situ tissue analysis, today announced the publication of a ...
For the first time, a fluorescent-guided nerve imaging agent shows promise for use in humans, according to a paper published ...
"One of forensic science's principal tasks is to detect deleterious substances,” explains Upadhyay Himali. “No method of detecting substances is, however, best suited to do so: we're always searching ...
A new MOF removes 99% of PFOA — a harmful “forever chemical” — from water in just minutes, while doubling as a real-time ...