Biochemistry - What is Binding Activated Localization Microscopy (BALM?) |
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| | Nanopipettes with zwitterionic membranes may offer improved monitoring of changes in pH surrounding living cells, which can indicate traits of invasive cancer cells and their response to treatment, report researchers at Kanazawa University in Nature Communications. | | | | Since the advent of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) with the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope in the 1980s, scientists have had an alternative to scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to image target samples. | | | | Researchers from KAUST have created an electronic biosensor that is powered by the glucose present in bodily fluids. The device couples an electron-transporting polymer with an enzyme that derives electrons from its reaction with glucose to power its circuitry. | | | | Researchers at the universities of Southampton and Cambridge have developed a new technique to analyze biochemical changes unique to Huntington's disease. The breakthrough has the potential to lead to the improved diagnosis of disease onset and possibly better ways to track the effects of new treatments. | |
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