
Ciencias de la vida
Ciencias de la vida
Este es el lugar para ampliar sus conocimientos, capacidades de investigación y aplicaciones prácticas de la microscopía en diversos campos científicos. Aprenda a conseguir una visualización precisa, interpretación de imágenes y avances en la investigación. Encuentre información detallada sobre microscopía avanzada, técnicas de obtención de imágenes, preparación de muestras y análisis de imágenes. Los temas tratados incluyen la biología celular, la neurociencia y la investigación del cáncer, con especial atención a las aplicaciones e innovaciones de vanguardia.
How to Image Axon Regeneration in Deep Muscle Tissue
This study highlights Dr. Aaron Lee’s research on mapping nerve regeneration in muscle grafts post-amputation. Limb loss often leads to reduced quality of life, not only from tissue loss but also due…
A Guide to Using Microscopy for Drosophila (Fruit Fly) Research
The fruit fly, typically Drosophila melanogaster, has been used as a model organism for over a century. One reason is that many disease-related genes are shared between Drosophila and humans. It is…
Neurociencia
¿Trabaja para comprender mejor las enfermedades neurodegenerativas o la función del sistema nervioso? Vea cómo puede conseguir descubrimientos con las soluciones de imágenes de Leica Microsystems.
Improving Zebrafish-Embryo Screening with Fast, High-Contrast Imaging
Discover from this article how screening of transgenic zebrafish embryos is boosted with high-speed, high-contrast imaging using the DM6 B microscope, ensuring accurate targeting for developmental…
Unlocking the Secrets of Organoid Models in Biomedical Research
Get ready to delve deeper into the world of organoids and 3D models, which are essential tools for advancing our understanding of human health. Navigating these complex structures and obtaining clear…
A Guide to Polarized Light Microscopy
Polarized light microscopy (POL) enhances contrast in birefringent materials and is used in geology, biology, and materials science to study minerals, crystals, fibers, and plant cell walls.
Depth of Field in Microscope Images
For microscopy imaging, depth of field is an important parameter when needing sharp images of sample areas with structures having significant changes in depth. In practice, depth of field is…
Deep Visual Proteomics Provides Precise Spatial Proteomic Information
Despite the availability of imaging methods and mass spectroscopy for spatial proteomics, a key challenge that remains is correlating images with single-cell resolution to protein-abundance…
What is Empty Magnification and How can Users Avoid it
The phenomenon of “empty magnification”, which can occur while using an optical, light, or digital microscope, and how it can be avoided is explained in this article. The performance of an optical…