
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.
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Extended Live-cell Imaging at Nanoscale Resolution
Extended live-cell imaging with TauSTED Xtend. Combined spatial and lifetime information allow super-resolution microscopy at extremely low light dose.
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The Guide to STED Sample Preparation
This guide is intended to help users optimize sample preparation for stimulated emission depletion (STED) nanoscopy, specifically when using the STED microscope from Leica Microsystems. It gives an…
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Five-color FLIM-STED with One Depletion Laser
Webinar on five-color STED with a single depletion laser and fluorescence lifetime phasor separation.
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A Versatile Palette of Fluorescent Probes
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg have developed a general strategy to synthesize live-cell compatible fluorogenic probes, and the result are the new MaP (Max…
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Benefits of Combining STED and Lifetime
In this interview, Professor Alberto Diaspro talks about the advantages of the White Light Laser and the TauSTED capabilities of STELLARIS 8 STED. He speaks about his experience with the confocal…
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A Guide to Super-Resolution
Find out more about Leica super-resolution microscopy solutions and how they can empower you to visualize in fine detail subcellular structures and dynamics.
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Super-resolved STED spectroscopy
Molecular interactions are key in cellular signalling. They are often ruled or rendered by the mobility of the involved molecules.