Sentences with phrase «subcellular resolution»

Subcellular resolution means being able to see and study the very tiny structures inside cells, like organelles, at a high level of detail. Full definition
The complete setup offers high - speed, 3D imaging with subcellular resolution, says Dunsby.
In addition, we prepared a large number of tools to manipulate signalling networks and are able to locally activate the important messenger such as PIP3 and DAG with a light flash in subcellular resolution in living cells (Mentel et al. 2011; Nadler et al. 2013, Nadler et al. submitted).
«By offering the distinct advantage of subcellular resolution and avoiding the undesirable influence of fluorescent dyes, we believe our technique can complement FDG in clinical PET imaging for visualizing glucose uptake activity at the cellular level,» says the lead author Fanghao Hu, a Ph.D. candidate in chemistry.
«We expect that our new method will become an attractive tool to study energy requirements of living systems with subcellular resolution,» says Min, «especially in brain and malignant tumors that are in high demand of energy.»
Now, a team led by engineers at Tufts University School of Engineering has opened a window into the cell by developing an optical tool that can read metabolism at subcellular resolution, without having to perturb cells with contrast agents, or destroy them to conduct assays.
Korenberg's team is developing a 3D coordinate system to align various types of neuroimaging data in the macaque brain, from whole - brain MRI connectivity to single - cell confocal data and, for some areas, subcellular resolution with electron microscopy.
This technique allows us to capture images of biological processes, for instance to trace individual tumor cells in mice for several weeks at subcellular resolution.
The careful sample preparation and fluorescence light microscopy under close - to - natural conditions allow us to image large volume elements in plants with subcellular resolution.
Being able to show the location of the human proteins in time and space with a subcellular resolution is an essential first step towards novel insights into protein function.»
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