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Hydrazine (N 2 H 4) is a highly toxic organic amine that can spontaneously ignite or explode when exposed to strong oxidants, air, or high temperatures. It is classified as a Class B2 hazardous ...
Fluorescent probes are molecules that absorb light of a specific wavelength and emit light of a different, typically longer, wavelength (a process known as fluorescence), and are used to study ...
Imaging of enzyme activity is mainly carried out with fluorescence probes. However, fluorescent light barely penetrates tissues, so larger samples like whole organs cannot be mapped in 3D. A ...
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Stockhead on MSNHealth Check: Optiscan perfects ‘dial a pathologist’ platform; 4D Medical probes further FDA approvalOptiscan and its Canadian partner have advanced in developing software that'll enable surgeons to 'talk' to remote pathologists in real time.
In a new paper published in The Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, researchers from IBM Quantum and Lockheed Martin ...
Researchers have developed a novel technology that allows the distribution of components within a single cell to be accurately detected and visualized. Positioning a t-SPESI (tapping-mode scanning ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNNew screening method could combat antimicrobial resistant bacteriaA new screening method to tackle bacterial resistance in a type of antibiotics has been developed by researchers at Oxford University.
CRISPR-Cas9 is a powerful gene editing system that has revolutionized our ability to treat disease and probe the human genome. CRISPR has been used to edit the genomes of animals, plants, and microbes ...
tuberculosis. The researchers linked the oxaziridine to a fluorescent probe and showed that in M. tuberculosis, this tag showed up in the outer layer of the cell wall. When the researchers exposed the ...
Researchers united insights from cellular biology, quantum computing, old-fashioned semiconductors and high-definition TVs to both create a revolutionary new quantum biosensor. In doing so, they shed ...
The $953,751 grant will enable the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MIPS) team to “light up” human brain cells to observe activity and, ultimately, pinpoint new drug-like compounds with ...
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