Bioimaging Articles & Analysis
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Upconverting Nanoparticles (UCNPs): Breakthroughs in Bioimaging UCNPs, which convert near-infrared light into visible or UV emissions, are transforming medical imaging and anti-counterfeiting technologies. ...
Alfa Chemistry offers a range of colloidal quantum dots in various sizes and compositions, allowing researchers to explore the potential applications of these unique nanoparticles in fields such as optoelectronics, quantum computing, and bioimaging. Colloidal quantum dots are known for their size-dependent optical and electronic properties, making them a valuable tool for ...
Functionalized polystyrene nanoparticles and polystyrene particles can be used for a variety of applications such as drug delivery materials, bioimaging, markers and immunoassays. Polystyrene particles provide a flexible platform for diagnostic and bioseparation applications. ...
Meanwhile, due to their optimum photophysical properties, fluorescent probes can also serve as essential research tools in bioimaging or other physiological studies for cellular level optimization. ...
Functionalized polystyrene nanoparticles and polystyrene particles can be used in a variety of applications such as drug delivery materials, bioimaging, markers and immunoassay. With superior stability, high binding capacity and ultra-high specificity (low background), polystyrene latex particles have been extensively validated in immunoturbidimetric assays at both academic and ...
MAHADEVAN, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, USA – BIOPHYSICS MARTA SHAHBAZI, PHD, MRC LABORATORY OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, CAMBRIDGE, UK – DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY JUSTIN EYQUEM, PHD, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, USA – GENE EDITING SHIN KAWAMATA, MD, PHD, R&D CENTER FOR CELL THERAPY, FBRI, KOBE, JAPAN – CELL THERAPY MANUFACTURING & QUALITY CONTROL PIERRE NASSOY, PHD, ...
“This promising data using a non-invasive diagnostic approach with OA/US molecular bioimaging could potentially give patients a better chance of getting more accurate and timely prognosis and ...
