Biological membranes of cells and their subunits (organelles) are organized into tiny regions (nanodomains) made up of fats ...
International research team presents new imaging technique to make lipids in cellular membranes visible and show how they are ...
International research team presents new imaging technique to make lipids in cellular membranes visible and show how they are organized at the nanoscale. Dr. André Nadler nadler@mpi-cbg.de ...
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New method maps cell membrane lipids in 3D at nanoscale resolution
A set of new imaging tools now allows researchers to see how specific fat molecules, called phospholipids, are distributed ...
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Single-cell imaging and ML map algae’s coordinated response to light stress
A growing body of research is revealing how the single-celled green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii coordinates a rapid, multi ...
A new imaging approach is shedding light on one of cell biology’s most elusive questions: how lipids are organized and sorted within membranes.
Argonne and Northwestern University scientists teamed up to understand how light interacts with metallic nanoframes, with implications for biosensing, quantum information science and beyond.
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