Biomedical imaging with light-scattering spectroscopy (LSS) is a novel optical technology developed to probe the structure of living epithelial cells in situ without need for tissue removal.
Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) instruments, which are also known as Photon Correlation Spectroscopy or Quasi-Elastic Light Scattering instruments, are non-invasive tools used to measure the size and ...
EMBL tech developers have made an important leap forward with a novel methodology that adds an important microscopy ...
The research advance represents a 1,000-fold improvement in speed and throughput in Brillouin microscopy, according to the ...
In contrast, a small amount of light is scattered at different wavelengths depending on the chemical structure of the analyte (Raman scattering). A Raman spectrum is a vibrational spectrum, where each ...
Biophysics and Structural Biology UV/Vis spectroscopy is a widely used analytical technique across chemistry, biological sciences, biochemistry, and biophysics. It involves measuring the absorption of ...
The latest Brillouin microscopy innovation boosts imaging speed, providing life scientists with enhanced capabilities for ...
SERS combines the specificity of Raman spectroscopy with the signal enhancement provided ... SERS involves inelastic light scattering by molecules adsorbed onto corrugated metal surfaces such as ...
Another EMBL-engineered advance to Brillouin microscopy significantly widens the aperture and provides for quick, more ...