A hybrid microscope developed at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) allows scientists to capture both the 3D orientation and position of molecular ensembles, such as labeled proteins inside cells.
A report in the journal Science from researchers in the UW–Madison Department of Chemistry represents a significant advance in making the types of molecules needed in drug development. Molecules with ...
The polarized diSPIM microscope, which can image full 3D orientation and position of molecules in cells. The instrument was constructed in the Hari Shroff lab at the National Institute of Biomedical ...
Cr yo-ET captured dozens of projection images of each slice from different angles. Computational processing then stitched ...
On February 19 th, 2020, researchers at the University of Texas at Austin and the National Institutes of Health declared the creation of the first 3D molecular structure of the part of the 2019 novel ...
Discover how Optibrium is transforming early-stage drug discovery through AI-powered software, generative chemistry, and 3D modelling. In this interview, Matt Segall, CEO at Optibrium, shares insights ...
(Nanowerk News) Nature boasts an unparalleled talent for material fabrication through precise molecular architecture - the intricate protein machines that drive metabolism and replication reveal ...
Light field microscopy (LFM) is a revolutionary technique first introduced in 2006 which can essentially capture a 3D volume in a single snapshot, complete with digital refocusing and deconvolution.