A breakthrough in imaging technology promises to transform our understanding of the inner workings of living cells, and provide insights into a wide range of diseases.
Imaging wall-less plant cells every six minutes for 24 hours revealed how the cells build their protective barriers.
A team led by Professor Kazuhiro Maeshima of the National Institute of Genetics (ROIS) and SOKENDAI in Japan has developed a ...
The effect of saccharin on the microbiome has received much attention, but its impact on pathogenic bacterial species is less ...
This study uses multimodal imaging—including SHG, SIMS, and TEM—to reveal how fibroblasts interact with 3D collagen scaffolds ...
Scientists have unveiled a revolutionary method for mass-producing high-quality human mitochondria, potentially transforming ...
Proteins in the sheath of cellular protrusions control how effectively cells can adhere to surfaces. Biological cells often ...
Purdue University scientists have discovered a key mechanism that regulates how plants develop chloroplasts, essential ...
In this interview Prof. Dr. Kristina Kusche-Vihrog speaks about the nanomechanics of living cells and their implications for ...