Not exact matches
Using a
combination of molecular biology, biochemical and novel multi-dimensional digital
imaging approaches we study in real - time complex multi dimensional signal integration during the interaction
of T cells with live antigen - presenting cells.
By using a
combination of genetics, fix and live
imaging, cell biology and
molecular biology techniques we are exploring the consequences
of polyploidy in the brain and epithelial tissues
of Drosophila.
Nuclear medicine — a vital component
of the rapidly emerging field
of molecular imaging — is a medical specialty that uses small amounts
of radioactive materials bound to special compounds (radiopharmaceuticals) in
combination with
imaging instrumentation that examine
molecular processes in the body to detect and evaluate disease, such as brain disorders, heart disease and cancer.
A
combination of molecular / biochemical, genetic, anatomical, electrophysiological,
imaging, viral vector and high - throughput screening approaches will be employed to accomplish these aims.