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AZoNetwork - Marketing Science: Studying directly conjugated antibodies

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February 23, 2018
Life Science Microscopy
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#ALT#Studying directly conjugated antibodies

Proteins rarely operate in isolation but rather function within multi-subunit complexes. It has now become essential to study proteins in their multi-component state rather than individually.

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Scientists develop water-soluble warped nanographene for bioimagingScientists develop water-soluble warped nanographene for bioimaging

An international team of scientists has developed a water-soluble "warped nanographene", a flexible molecule that is biocompatible and shows promise for fluorescent cell imaging.
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Using Fluorescence Microscopy to Explore the Natural World

Using Fluorescence Microscopy to Explore the Natural WorldThere is plenty more to see in a random scoop of sand than one might anticipate. On a trip to the Monterey peninsula (California) the author of the article collected sand from a tide pool at the north end of Asilomar State Beach and then looked at it under a stereo microscope equipped with the NIGHTSEA Stereo Microscope Fluorescence Adapter with Royal Blue excitation.
Label Free Tissue Imaging using a Raman Microscope

Label Free Tissue Imaging using a Raman MicroscopeRaman tissue imaging is considered to be a unique method capable of simultaneously describing the molecular composition and the distribution of multiple chemical species in tissues at a great spatial resolution, without labeling.
Water-Soluble Warped Nanographene Shows Promise for Fluorescent Cell Imaging

Water-Soluble Warped Nanographene Shows Promise for Fluorescent Cell ImagingResearchers have successfully synthesized a water-soluble "warped nanographene” molecule that shows immense promise for fluorescent cell imaging.

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