... and migration of cells. Of particular importance is the combination of fluorescence imaging with novel techniques that allow tomographic three-dimensional visualization of objects in living organisms ...
... the lengths of these microscopic cylinders, and one of the most important features of the new technique, say the scientists, is that it should be easily scalable to produce industrial quantities of ...
Z-plasty, a minimally invasive surgical technique to treat internal nasal valve collapse, ... then sutured into position. “The Z-plasty is conceptually a novel technique to repair nasal valve collapse ...
... Police, has worked with a team from the University Department of Chemistry to develop the novel technique.
The state-of-the-art forensic method that can identify fingerprints on bullets could now be ...
A novel technique* under development at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) uses a relatively inexpensive optical microscope to quickly and cheaply analyze nanoscale dimensions ...
A novel technique under development uses a relatively inexpensive optical microscope to quickly and cheaply analyze nanoscale dimensions with nanoscale measurement sensitivity.
... open the breast, follow the blue dye, and dissect the SLN," Wang said.
Wang and Xia's technique allows the SLN to be imaged safely without radioactivity or surgery. A piece of tissue can then be ...
... the EPA report and is one of its five international authors.
The report outlines how this can be done using a novel technique called Compound Specific Isotope Analysis, developed in U of T's Stable ...
An international team of scientists has developed a technique for imaging nanostructures on the surface of living cells.
... and the electric fields. From there, we can tune it to dictate the speed."
The scientists report their technique reduces the average speed of the DNA strand's passage by more than 2,000-fold. "It ...
A novel technique allows researchers to efficiently and precisely modify or introduce genes into the genomes of human embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, according to ...
... percent of radiation oncologists use advanced imaging techniques such as positron emission tomography (FDG-PET), ... practice, including nearly 50 percent using novel techniques like 4DCT" said Loren K. ...
Researchers in Korea report development of a way to double production of a sticky protein from marine mussels destined for use as an antibacterial coating to prevent life-threatening infections in ...
The radioactive carbon-14 produced by above-ground nuclear testing in the 1950s and '60s has helped researchers determine that the number of fat cells in a human's body, whether lean or obese, is ...
... through this “diffraction” limit.
The result has been the development in recent years of several novel techniques to extend the reach of fluorescence microscopy. These include methods such as ...