miércoles, 13 de febrero de 2019

Real-World Applications of Bioanalytical Techniques

 
 February 13, 2019 
 Life Science Microscopy 
 The latest life science microscopy news from AZoNetwork 
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Discover real-world applications of life science microscopy techniques and other bioanalytical methods. This chapter of the Pittcon ebook includes an industry guide to clinical spectroscopy, biomonitoring, how analysis can lead to diagnosis, bioanalytical techniques used in the crime scene and more.
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   Measuring Oxygen Concentration in Cancer CellsMeasuring Oxygen Concentration in Cancer Cells
 
This article discusses how cancer cells and healthy cells show differing biological characteristics in their metabolic patterns. The ability to measure the oxygen level of cells with fluorescence microscopy could be of great importance.
 
 Super-resolution microscopy could help better study single cells
 
Super-resolution microscopy could help better study single cellsFor a better understanding of biological processes, researchers need to be able to ‘see’ the smallest components of individual cells, such as DNA, mRNA and proteins.
 
 
 What is Transmission Electron Microscopy?
 
What is Transmission Electron Microscopy?Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is a technique used to observe the features of very small specimens. The technology uses an accelerated beam of electrons, which passes through a very thin specimen to enable a scientist the observe features such as structure and morphology.
 
 
 What is Ultraviolet Microscopy?
 
What is Ultraviolet Microscopy?Ultraviolet (UV) microscopy is a type of light microscopy that utilizes UV light to generate a magnified image of the sample being analyzed. As a result of the shorter wavelength of UV light than visible light, it is possible to view samples with greater magnification and resolution.
 
 
 Single-Molecule Localization Microscopy Uses in Research
 
Single-Molecule Localization Microscopy Uses in ResearchSingle molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) is a group of super-resolution microscopy techniques that can obtain images at extremely high resolutions. These highly advanced tools have been used to aid discoveries within the biomedical field.
 

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