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7 q&more articles about the topic microscopy
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Deep learning and convolutional neural networks in microscopy
The advent of accessible, easy-to-use high-content screening systems has brought many benefits to life science. However, this increased access to large amounts of images also brings challenges, for example relating to data processing, statistical analysis and automation. Addressing these ...
Surface-imprinted hybrid materials for the selective detection of viruses
Thanks to technological advances in polymer chemistry and nanotechnology, it is now possible to synthetically produce nanomaterials with a wide range of properties and functionalities. This has paved the way for producing bio-inspired structures and systems which, for example, possess binding ...
Electrochemical dark-field microscopy can visualize and help investigate the reactions of individual nanoparticles
A combination of dark-field microscopy and electrochemistry can make individual nanoparticles in a liquid medium visible. The technique is suited to determine the activity of catalysts during their use.
Process analytics in biotechnology
As far back in time as several thousand years ago our ancestors were using biotechnical processes to make beer, wine and bread. These days, biotechnological processes are not merely used to produce food – they enable a wide variety of applications, from wastewater treatment to manufacturing ...
From protein mechanisms to tissue analysis
Spectroscopic methods are now granting us deep insights into biological systems at previously unattainable spatial and temporal resolutions. Complementing the already well-established fluorescence spectroscopy, the major potential of label-free vibrational spectroscopy has become clear in recent ...
Studying proteins in the presence of high concentrations of macromolecules (“molecular crowding”) with the aid of confocal fluorescence microscopy
The high-intensity interaction of proteins with other macromolecules can cause signifi cant changes to protein properties such as translational mobility, for example, or their conformational states. Accordingly, the study of proteins in macromolecular environments that typically very closely ...
Current Trends in Thermal Analysis of Active Ingredients
2009 and 2010 were years of restructuring, redistributing existing resources and increasing efficiency in the pharmacological industry.In 2011 many of the people in charge are looking to the future again with a visionary foresight – new, innovative technologies and new paths, other than the well ...
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