Emerging nanoscale contaminants such as engineered nanomaterials and nanoplastics are now found in water, soil, food and even the air we breathe, but their tiny size and complex behavior make them ...
Imaging Modalities for Biological and Preclinical Research provides the first all-inclusive collection of imaging techniques used in biological and preclinical research. (Courtesy: IOP Publishing) ...
A new approach to optical imaging makes it possible to quickly and economically monitor multiple molecular interactions in a large area of living tissue -- such as an organ or a small animal; ...
Microbes may be among the smallest living things on Earth, but bioimaging to understand the chemistry that fuels these organisms could reveal important clues about the intricacies of gene function and ...
DOE’s Biological and Environmental Research unit seeks innovative applications to advance fundamental research or use-inspired technologies of new bioimaging or sensing approaches. Fundamental ...
Intuitive and automated chemiluminescence detection empowers scientists with accessible image acquisition and analyses. Common chemiluminescence applications include assays that use chemical dyes to ...
Researchers at the University of Cape Town are leading a global R100 million initiative to combat fungal infections, which claim 2.5 million lives annually, through advanced bioimaging and ...
(Nanowerk News) With advancements in nanotechnology, scientists have been able to create more artificial chiral nanomaterials. One of the key features of these materials is circular dichroism (CD), ...
Scientists can monitor biomolecular processes in live tissue by noninvasive optical methods, such as fluorescence imaging. However, the fluorescent dyes used for that purpose are often rather unstable ...
A cross-section image of the cornea and iris of a zebrafish eye. These images allowed CU researchers to verify that their OCT device can resolve structure in biological samples. If you’ve been to a ...