Fluorescent cells grown using CMOS image sensors
Researchers have developed a platform that enables fluorescent cells to be grown inside a chip using a CMOS image sensors...
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Researchers have developed a platform that enables fluorescent cells to be grown inside a chip using a CMOS image sensors...
With confocal Raman imaging the molecules of a sample can be chemically identified and their distribution can be imaged three-dimensionally...
With confocal Raman imaging the molecules of a sample can be chemically identified and their distribution can be imaged three-dimensionally...
Patients at risk of heart attacks and strokes may be spotted earlier thanks to a diagnosis tool that uses near-infrared light...
Researchers translate neuroimaging tools to study renal fibrosis...
Engineers have devised a non-invasive way to assess a cell's mechanical properties simply by observation...
Researchers have developed a new imaging technique which allows early assessment of aortic aneurysm which could potentially be used to assess a patient's rupture risk for abdominal aortic aneurysm...
A research team formed have tested a new non-toxic contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) that could be superior to the current dye, gadolinium.
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration cleared the first magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) device specifically for neonatal brain and head imaging in neonatal intensive care units (NICU)...
Subvisible particles in protein-based formulations can have different origins. Particles can be extrinsic (unexpected foreign material), intrinsic (from the production environment or primary packaging), and inherent (from the formulation). It is important that inherent particles (protein agglomerates) are distinguished from the other two types and that the extrinsic and intrinsic…
Wenzel Novak PhD gives some considerations on container, environment, process and automation for small batch sizes in the downstream process of fill-finish…
Biological products, usually referred to as biologics, constitute a significant segment of pharmaceuticals in development. Biologics include therapeutic proteins, antibody drugs, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), vaccines, carbohydrates drugs, blood and tissue-derived pharmaceuticals, gene therapies, even live cells and tissues...
For the pharmaceutical scientist, the journey of an active molecule from the end of its synthetic pathway and crystallisation to its ultimate site of action is a fascinating one, and one that is necessary to understand...
Syngene, a world-leading manufacturer of image analysis solutions, is proud to announce its G:BOX chemiluminescence imaging system is being used by scientists at one of Scotland’s top Universities, Edinburgh Napier University in Edinburgh to accurately determine the effectiveness of novel anti-cancer therapies.