Stanford researchers have developed a microscope that can show how nanostructures interact inside living cells at the highest resolution achieved so far. The view into living cells just got better. St ...
One of the biggest problems in looking at biological tissues through a microscope is the lack of contrast. Basically, everything, with the exception of red blood cells, is transparent to visible light ...
The Spero-QT is the latest innovation in label-free chemical imaging and represents the second generation of high-performance infrared microscopes powered by quantum cascade laser (QCL) technology.
In a breakthrough for research fields as diverse as diabetes, atherosclerosis and biofuels, the mass, concentration, volume, and surface area of individual lipid droplets have been measured in live, ...
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Stanford’s new IISM microscope images living cells at 120-nanometer resolution
Stanford University researchers have built a microscope capable of imaging nanostructures inside living cells ...
Ideal for microscope slides Ideal for histological staining Xylene and Chemical resistant label Smudge and abrasion resistant Ted Pella’s new StainTUFF™ labels are perfect for use with histological ...
Figure | Working principle of Interferometric Image Scanning Microscopy (iISM). (a) Schematic of the iISM microscope and interferometric PSF detection. (b) iISM with adaptive pixel-reassignment (APR) ...
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