By using
non-invasive cell tracking and prediction software, the development of each embryo is automatically analyzed against the well - validated cell division time periods.
Not exact matches
Over the past decade, live imaging systems have evolved as
non-invasive methods to
track and monitor viruses, bacteria, and various types of
cells and genes.
To better understand what happens during immune reactions in the body, researchers at Tübingen University have developed a new way of labeling T -
cells, allowing them to
track the T -
cell movement in mice using
non-invasive positron emission technology (PET).