is an essential aspect that can be ideally monitored over time with imaging techniques. Besides GFP and two-photon, other fields of fluorescence microscopy have been greatly advanced in the last ...
When Sir George Gabriel Stokes first described the phenomenon of fluorescence in 1852 it is doubtful many people ever considered its potential as a tool for biologists. As often happens with new ...
Their brilliant colors on black look like a neon sign from an empty highway. A brand new fluorescence microscope is beyond a hacker’s budget and even beyond some labs’, but there are ways to ...
A powerful new technique combines expansion microscopy with lattice light-sheet microscopy for nanoscale imaging of fly and mouse neuronal circuits and their molecular constituents that’s roughly ...
This innovative method overcomes the detrimental effects of extreme light scattering in conventional fluorescence microscopy—one of the most crucial imaging techniques in life sciences.
The Zeiss Axio Obeserver is an inverted microscope equipped with motorized XYZ stage, 5x, 20x, 40x, 60x and 100x Plan-Apo lenses, a Hamamatsu Flash 4.0 LT camera (2048x2048 pixels) and an ...
Researchers are exploring the use of adaptive optics to correct for aberrations in thick samples, as well as the integration of STED with other super-resolution techniques like single-molecule ...
Fluorescence microscopy was originally developed for use in the life sciences, but it is increasingly finding applications in materials science. Today, fluorescence capabilities are commonly found on ...
Super-resolution microscopy techniques overcome this limit through various approaches ... Another challenge is the need for specialized fluorescent probes and labeling strategies that are compatible ...
Moreover, 72% (80 out of 111) of lesions or conditions clinically characterized as inflammation, ulceration or pigmentation demonstrated a loss of fluorescence on VELscope examination, potentially ...
After hour/weekend usage is available at reduced cost for experienced IMC users. The IMC covers most basic techniques for live and fixed specimens, in brightfield/color and fluorescence (from ~400nm ...