Novel PET imaging could guide therapy for type 1 diabetes
Since beta cells and neurological tissues have common receptors, researchers screened brain radioligands for their ability to identify beta cells...
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Since beta cells and neurological tissues have common receptors, researchers screened brain radioligands for their ability to identify beta cells...
Aortic atherosclerotic plaque inflammation may contribute to the progression of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease to liver fibrosis...
The microscope slide is flat (2D), but the world around us is not – despite the flat-earth theories. We need volume information about our samples, ideally with high resolution in all three dimensions as well as over time – the fourth dimension...
The world of healthcare is rapidly evolving. With an ageing population, comes a significant increase in cancers, metabolic diseases and neurodegenerative disorders. New drug candidates are required; however drug development remains a lengthy and expensive process, with the average timeline now over 10 years and costs continuing to rise...
Thousands of images have been released to encourage scientists to develop their analysis of lesions, advocating its use for the development of a new universal lesion detector...
Scientists in the U.S. have developed a powerful imaging tool to more accurately reproduce visuals of the brain and investigate mechanisms that precede Alzheimer’s symptoms.
Approach could improve understanding of immune system recovery in people treated for HIV infection...
Reversing modifications in diseased heart muscle cell struts called microtubules (MT) can lessen the stiffness and improve the beating strength of these cells isolated from transplant patients with heart failure.
Researchers have identified a link between a neurotransmitter imbalance and brain connectivity between regions of the brain that play a role in social communication and language.
A collaborative research team is on a quest to collapse a tiny pocket between cardiac cells, called the perinexus.
The global high-content screening (HCS) software and services market accounted for over $500 million in 2017 and is expected to reach approximately $1.4 billion by 2026, increasing at a compound annual growth rate of more than 11%, says Jeff McMillan, Senior Product Manager Imaging, Molecular Devices.
A novel PET imaging method shows promise for noninvasively pinpointing sites of inflammation in people with inflammatory bowel disease...
Introducing the Thermo Scientific™ CellInsight™ CX7 LZR High Content Analysis System: the only imaging and analysis platform for advanced performance in screening and analysis.
Researchers have developed a new form of microscopy that allows them to observe the formation and evolution of cell membrane focal adhesions…
In this issue the latest applications of molecular imaging in drug development are reviewed by Ben Burke and Steve Archibald and new horizons in 3D microscopy are explored by Dimitri Scholz and Karl Gaff.