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| May 28, 2019 | |
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| The latest fluorescence news from News Medical | |
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| Advances in Optical Methods for Systems Neuroscience
Many of the more difficult questions in neuroscience relate to complex processes such as perception of stimuli, formation of memories in learning, or alterations in behavior based on social contexts. One of the technologies that has been instrumental in this effort has been 2-photon or multiphoton fluorescence imaging.
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| E-FRET microscopy recently became a very popular intensity-based Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) method for cell quantification. This technique reduces the photobleaching observed during the process of FRET. | |
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| FRET, or fluorescent resonance energy transfer, is an imaging techniques used to visualize interactions between proteins in real time. E-FRET is a more powerful version of FRET which accounts for weaknesses in the original FRET method, allowing for more comparisons between laboratories and for more repeated measurements. | |
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| York University chemists have invented a new fluorescence-based method for accurately determining the strength of a range of Lewis acids, which could one day be used to help purify pharmaceutical drugs, improve industrial processes and explore next-generation technologies, according to a new chemistry study. | |
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| A new fluorescent sensor developed by researchers from the University of Adelaide can detect migrating cancer cells and could be used to target medication to stop metastasis in aggressive cancers. | |
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| Ovarian cancer is usually diagnosed only after it has reached an advanced stage, with many tumors spread throughout the abdomen. | |
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