Light Microscopy – Multimedia
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New Electron Microscopy Technique Could Shortcut Development of Vaccines and Antibody Therapies
Scientists at Scripps Research have devised a method that may be able to shortcut one of the big steps in modern vaccine development.
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Fly Through the Nervous System of a 7-Day Chicken Embryo
This video, an honorable mention at the 2021 Nikon Small World in Motion Competition, shows the nervous system of a 7-day old chicken embryo, imaged using light sheet microscopy.
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Advances in Cell Microscopy
Since the earliest microscopy efforts in the 1600s, cell imaging has significantly modernized and become a ubiquitous tool in cell biology laboratories. Here, we cover five key advances in cell microscopy to help you understand how the field is progressing.
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5 Key RNA Sequencing Techniques in Neuroscience
In this list, discover more about the key RNA-seq techniques used in neuroscience, including the direction and contributions of single-cell RNA sequencing, patch-seq and fluorescence in situ sequencing.
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Caring for Your Confocal Microscope
Download this guide to gain insight into the key aspects of caring for your confocal microscope.
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Single Molecule Localization Microscopy: Introduction and Applications
Download this list to discover more about the different types and applications of single molecule localization microscopy.
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Multiphoton Microscopy
Download this eBook to find out more about multiphoton microscopy, including how it works and its applications.
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The Journey From Biopsy to Light Microscopy
This video provides an overview of the different steps involved in preparing a tissue sample for light microscopy, from tissue fixation through to H&E staining.
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RNA No Longer Lost in Translation
"Stress granules" belong in the cellular toolbox of survival strategies. Proteins and RNA huddle together into membrane-less blobs when the cell is threatened, a mechanism which is also critical for proper maternal mRNA storage, synaptic plasticity, tumor progression and neurodegeneration. These previously invisible basic genetic processes have been captured for the first time, using fluorescence microscopy.
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Top 10 Cell Science News Stories of 2018
Featuring a solid mix of imaging, cell and animal models, 3D printing and CRISPR, here is a wrap-up of the most-read cell science news stories we covered in 2018!
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