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.
The system combines light scattering spectroscopy, which detects and identifies invisible dysplastic sites by analyzing light scattered from epithelial cells, with rapid scanning of the entire ...
EMBL scientists developed a new microscope based on Brillouin scattering – a phenomenon where light interacts with naturally ...
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 ...
Schematic representation of Raman spectroscopy. After the sample (molecule) is exposed to an intense beam of monochromatic light in the frequency range of visible, near-infrared or near-ultraviolet ...
UV/VIS Spectroscopy in Biochemistry, Biophysics and Structural Biology UV/Vis spectroscopy is a widely used analytical technique across chemistry, biological sciences, biochemistry, and biophysics. It ...
The latest Brillouin microscopy innovation boosts imaging speed, providing life scientists with enhanced capabilities for ...
The research advance represents a 1,000-fold improvement in speed and throughput in Brillouin microscopy, according to the ...
Raman spectroscopy is a widely used measurement ... shifting the frequency of the scattering light. The scattering spectra ...
Another variation is Impact-Collision Ion Scattering Spectroscopy (ICISS), which involves analyzing the ions that have undergone multiple collisions, providing information about the arrangement of ...
Another EMBL-engineered advance to Brillouin microscopy significantly widens the aperture and provides for quick, more ...
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