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Microscope Articles & Analysis

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Histological Image Analysis: Unveiling the Microanatomy of Tissues

Histological Image Analysis: Unveiling the Microanatomy of Tissues

Histological image analysis has emerged as a pivotal domain in biomedical research and clinical diagnostics, allowing scientists and healthcare professionals to decipher the intricate structures of tissues at a microscopic level. This analysis encompasses the examination of biological tissues to understand their composition, organization, and pathology, which can be crucial for ...

ByCreative Bioarray


Speeding Up The Cancer Drug Discovery Process with Zebrafish Disease Models

Speeding Up The Cancer Drug Discovery Process with Zebrafish Disease Models

Embryos are most commonly used when the main purpose of the study is the visualization of specific tumor processes, since their bodies are transparent and allow microscopic observation. Furthermore, cancer developed more rapidly in embryos showing tumor formation 2 days after induction. ...

ByCreative Biogene


Multi-Method Approaches for Collagen Quantification and Analysis

Multi-Method Approaches for Collagen Quantification and Analysis

Tissue Sections and Immunofluorescence StainingUsing specific anti-collagen antibodies to stain tissue sections, and then observing with a fluorescence microscope, collagen can be located and quantified at the tissue level.2. ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


How to Detect Collagen Protein

How to Detect Collagen Protein

It binds to collagen fibers, making the fibers appear bright red under the microscope. It is often used in histological studies for collagen localization and quantification.Soluble Collagen Determination Based on Sirius RedIn addition to tissue staining, sirius red can also be used to determine the concentration of collagen in solution. ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Variant Analysis Workflow in Bioinformatics   

Variant Analysis Workflow in Bioinformatics  

It is made up of a variety of microscopic and submicroscopic kinds of variation in a single species' genome, including deletions, duplications, copy-number variants, insertions, inversions, and translocations. ...

ByCD Genomics


Apoptosis Assays: Unraveling the Mechanisms of Cell Death

Apoptosis Assays: Unraveling the Mechanisms of Cell Death

This assay labels the fragmented DNA with a fluorescent probe, allowing visualization under a microscope or by flow cytometry. Caspase Assay: Caspases are a family of cysteine proteases central to the execution of apoptosis. ...

ByProfacgen


Cytokine Profiling in Oncology: The Power of Luminex Technology   

Cytokine Profiling in Oncology: The Power of Luminex Technology  

Luminex technology is based on the principle of multiplexing, which means that multiple analytes can be measured in a single sample in a single reaction. The technology uses microscopic beads that are coated with specific antibodies that target specific cytokines. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


The Role of Cytokine Profiling in Oncology Research

The Role of Cytokine Profiling in Oncology Research

Luminex technology is based on the principle of multiplexing, which means that multiple analytes can be measured in a single sample in a single reaction. The technology uses microscopic beads that are coated with specific antibodies that target specific cytokines. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Long-lasting Controlled-release Microspheres Technology

Long-lasting Controlled-release Microspheres Technology

This technology involves the use of microscopic particles to deliver drugs in a controlled and sustained manner over an extended period of time. ...

ByCD Formulation


Dust Allergy Symptoms

Dust Allergy Symptoms

House Dust Mites: Dust mites are the primary cause of dust allergies. These microscopic organisms feed on the dead skin cells of humans and animals. ...

ByOizom Instruments Pvt. Ltd.


Enzyme Molecular Dynamics Simulation Service: Unveiling the Intricate Dance of Life's Catalysts

Enzyme Molecular Dynamics Simulation Service: Unveiling the Intricate Dance of Life's Catalysts

Through the enzyme molecular dynamics simulation service, we biologists can embark on a captivating journey of discovery, unlocking the secrets of these microscopic marvels. Predicting Enzyme Structures: The First Step in Understanding Function The first and most fundamental step in studying enzymes is to determine their three-dimensional structures. ...

ByCD ComputaBio


The Advantages of Exenatide Microneedle Patch Preparation Technology

The Advantages of Exenatide Microneedle Patch Preparation Technology

Exenatide microneedle morphology analysis The prepared microneedles are observed under microscope and photographed, and the surface morphology of the microneedles is observed more clearly by Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). ...

ByCD Formulation


Drug-Loaded Liposomes: Tiny Spheres with Big Potential

Drug-Loaded Liposomes: Tiny Spheres with Big Potential

What are liposomes? Liposomes are microscopic spheres made from phospholipids, the same fatty molecules that make up cell membranes. ...

ByCreative Biostructure


Shining a Light on Drug Delivery: The Rise of Fluorescent Liposomes

Shining a Light on Drug Delivery: The Rise of Fluorescent Liposomes

What are liposomes? Liposomes are microscopic bubbles made from phospholipids, the same fatty molecules that make up cell membranes. ...

ByCreative Biostructure


CD Biosciences Launches Substrate-Chromogens for Immunohistochemistry

CD Biosciences Launches Substrate-Chromogens for Immunohistochemistry

The substrate chromogen is the final step in the detection process, allowing the antibody-antigen complex to be viewed under a light microscope. This occurs because HRP Yellow acts as an electron donor in the presence of the enzyme horseradish peroxidase. ...

ByCD BioSciences


The Invisible Shield: Protecting Surfaces with Antimicrobial Functional Powder

The Invisible Shield: Protecting Surfaces with Antimicrobial Functional Powder

In our daily lives, we come into contact with countless surfaces teeming with microscopic enemies – bacteria, viruses, and fungi. These microbes can cause a range of problems, from unpleasant odors and stains to serious health risks. ...

ByMatexcel


Influenza A virus replication has a stronger dependency on Raf/MEK/ERK signaling pathway activity than SARS-CoV-2

Influenza A virus replication has a stronger dependency on Raf/MEK/ERK signaling pathway activity than SARS-CoV-2

Glass cover slips were removed from the wells and mounted on microscope slides using Roti® mount FluorCare DAPI (Carl Roth GmbH + Co. ...

ByAtriva Therapeutics GmbH


Construction and Culture Protocol of Neural Stem Cells Protocol

Construction and Culture Protocol of Neural Stem Cells Protocol

The passage time is generally about 7-10 days, but if the volume of the nerve ball is large, or the center of the nerve ball has begun to appear black areas under the light microscope (the reason for the black area may be the volume of the ball is too large, affecting the light transmission, but at this time the center of the ball often appears dead cells), so the passage should ...

ByCreative Bioarray


Meet Nuritas, the bitoech using AI to identify the next generation of intelligent ingredients

Meet Nuritas, the bitoech using AI to identify the next generation of intelligent ingredients

As part of our quick fire questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Dr. Andy Franklyn-Miller, Chief Medical and Innovation Officer at Nuritas about intelligent ingredients, explaining peptides and proving an AI model in life science. There is a lack of innovation within ingredients in food, many have been discovered decades ago, mostly with cost, taste and texture in mind. However as ...

ByNuritas Ltd.


Microorganisms Fact Sheet: Definition, Types, and Importance

Microorganisms Fact Sheet: Definition, Types, and Importance

Robert Hooke, an English mathematician and natural historian was one of the first to use a microscope to observe the fruiting bodies of molds. Biochemical tests were also useful in determining the biological processes that occur inside microbial cells and their impact on the environment. ...

ByCD Genomics

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