Technical note: 3D volumetric analysis of luminal spaces inside cysts or organoids
High-content assays using 3D objects, such as cysts or organoids, can be challenging from the perspectives of both image acquisition and image analysis.
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High-content assays using 3D objects, such as cysts or organoids, can be challenging from the perspectives of both image acquisition and image analysis.
For the next generation of cell biologists, 3D cell culture and analysis has opened doors to taking applied research one step further.
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.
In this issue: the positive impact of genomics on drug discovery, development and deployment, the confluence of biology and technology, and Artificial Intelligence: harnessing the potential to drive progress in drug discovery promises much for phenotypic drug discovery
How to perform successful long term live cell imaging in a high-content analysis system.
The NIH is supporting efforts to broaden biomedical scientists’ access to cryo-electron microscopy the imaging method that is revolutionising structural biology...
A team of researchers led by the University of Missouri has employed a mouse model exhibiting diabetic retinopathy symptoms that could lead to future translational research studies.
Researchers have explained the basic science behind multicolour probes that enable targeting of cancer-relevant fructose transporter, delving into the image-based detection of cancer cells...
A test of contrast-enhanced subharmonic imaging has shown promise in detecting prostate cancers that were not identified by MRI...
Researchers have developed a new imaging agent that could help guide and assess treatments for people with various neurological diseases...
Study shows that immune cells actually cause dangerous blood vessel blockage, in their rush to contain deadly fungal sepsis...
For the first time, researchers have used MRIs to show that babies with the neurodevelopmental condition fragile X syndrome had less-developed white matter compared to infants that did not develop the condition...
Using a revolutionary new brain-mapping technology will force neuroscientists to rethink how areas of the cortex communicate with one another...