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A powerful, yet affordable, high-content imaging system in your own lab.
Discover how you can simplify your workflow by combining microplate reading and imaging in a small footprint.
Using scanning electron microscopy, researchers have captured images of epithelial cell cultures infected by SARS-CoV-2.
Using cryogenic electron microscopy, scientists have observed the interaction between antibodies and their target molecules, providing information that could be utilised in the development of synthetic antibodies.
The SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein from a COVID-19 vaccine candidate has been characterised by researchers, supporting the neutralising antibody response it elicits.
Drug Target Review highlights five of the latest imaging advancements in the field of microscopy.
The team used cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) to show how the 10E8 antibody interacts with the HIV’s fusion protein to neutralise the virus.
The team found microglia and CD8 T cells were vital to protecting neurons from vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection and suggest loss of taste and smell in COVID-19 could be due to a certain mechanism of infection.
4 June 2020 | By Biosensing Instrument
In this webinar, we will provide an overview of the technology with some application examples and also see a case study how AstraZeneca is exploring SPRM for studies on G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) in close collaboration with Biosensing Instrument.
Learn why researchers turned to biophysical methods to expose the molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases.
Learn practical tips from eight Principal Investigators about how to start your own lab.
Learn how you could use high-content analysis for functional & phenotypic assays in your infectious disease research or drug discovery.
A group of researchers has used cryo-EM to discover the structure of the remdesivir-bound RNA complex of SARS-CoV-2 and explain how the drug inhibits COVID-19 viral replication.
The developers of the ultra-precise single-molecule microscope demonstrated it can resolve interactions between molecules within living cells and is compatible with existing microscopes.
By combining quantitative phase microscopy and molecular vibrational imaging, researchers have created a new label-free microscopy technique.