The ability of single particle cryo-electron microscopy to capture structural information on samples that could not be crystallized for use with crystallographic methods or were too delicate for ...
Strategies for monitoring subvisible particles in biopharmaceutical formulations are central to developing and manufacturing safe, effective drug products. This webinar will introduce flow imaging ...
Holographic microscopy has emerged as a powerful technique for the quantitative three‐dimensional characterisation of colloidal particles. By utilising a coherent light source to generate interference ...
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A new type of microscope lets scientists observe life unfolding inside cells
A new kind of microscope is giving scientists a way to watch life inside cells with a clarity that feels almost unfair.
insights from industryRon RubinovitzSenior Application ScientistThermo Fisher Scientific In this interview, AZoM talks to Ron Rubinovitz from Thermo Fisher Scientific about the utilization of FTIR ...
Despite their name, giant viruses are difficult to visualize in detail. They are too big for conventional electron microscopy, yet too small for optical microscopy used to study larger specimens. Now, ...
Of this waste, only around 9% has been recycled, 12% has been incinerated, and a massive 79% has been dumped in landfill or in the natural environment. From the landfill, around 8 million tons – more ...
Scientists have used single-particle cryogenic electron microscopy to determine the structure of the ribosome of Candida albicans. Their results reveal a potential target for new drugs. Most people ...
A fully open-source platform provides a compact rheometer that can be easily combined with optical microscopy, allowing ...
Electron microscopy has become a vital tool in structural biology, enabling researchers to visualize biological macromolecules at near-atomic resolution. Recent advances have transformed it from a low ...
Despite their name, giant viruses are difficult to visualize in detail. They are too big for conventional electron microscopy, yet too small for optical microscopy used to study larger specimen. Now, ...
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