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Bioinspired molecular dyes for biomedical fluorescent imaging

Phys Dot Org 25 Aug 2022
Fluorescence imaging can be conducted with long Stokes shift dyes that minimize crosstalk between the excitation source and fluorescent emission to improve the signal-to-background ratio ... They followed these experiments with in vivo pharmacokinetics via fluorescence imaging, as well as in vivo applications of the dye for biomolecule labeling.
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Caterpillar-Like Bacteria Can Cling To Your Mouth Thanks To Clever Evolution Trick

IFL Science 23 Aug 2022
The human mouth is teeming with many different organisms, over 700 species in fact ... Advertisement ... The team also used fluorescence labeling technology to look into the cell growth progression in multicellular bacteria and compared this with the genetic make-up of the more classically shaped rod species ...  . Advertisement ...   ... Advertisement ... .
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Research team investigates the caterpillar-like bacteria crawling in our mouths

Phys Dot Org 22 Aug 2022
Likely to survive in the oral cavity, bacteria have evolved to divide along their longitudinal axis without parting from one another ... They then used fluorescence labeling techniques to visualize the progression of cell growth in the multicellular bacteria and finally compared the genetic make-up of these with "classic" rod-shaped species ... DOI ... ....
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Study identifies gut bacteria that regulate cholesterol

Technology Org 22 Aug 2022
non-interacting microbes (blue). Image credit ... This discovery was enabled by a new method developed in Johnson’s lab, called BOSSS (bio-orthogonal labelling sort sequence spectrometry), which was used to label dietary cholesterol with red fluorescence and track which bacteria interact with it, as those bacteria show up as red ... Source ... ....
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Scientists thought they knew how the nose 'knows,' but new research suggests otherwise

Phys Dot Org 19 Aug 2022
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have evidence to potentially overturn a prevailing belief in a type of important signaling within cells ... For the experiments, Yau's team, including first author Rong-Chang Li, Ph.D., genetically labeled mouse nasal olfactory cells in a lab dish with fluorescence ... Explore further ... More information ... DOI ... ....
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Is this why you're STILL getting bitten? Bloodthirsty mosquitoes can smell out humans even when ...

The Daily Mail 19 Aug 2022
Do you find you still get covered in bites during the summer even when you have covered yourself in mosquito repellent?. Scientists may have figured out why, as it the bloodthirsty pests have evolved the ability to sniff out human body odour in more ways than one ... Advertisement ... Share ... Mosquito antenna with fluorescently labeled olfactory neurons ... .
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Global Protein Labeling Market Report to 2028 - Featuring Thermo Fisher Scientific, Merck and PerkinElmer ...

Eagle-Tribune 17 Aug 2022
For examining the function and distribution of proteins in living and fixed cells, the SNAP-tag, CLIP-tag, and ACP-tag/MCP-tag protein labeling technologies provide a new alternative to standard fluorescent proteins ... such that fluorescence imaging can easily be used to see them.
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How a cell remembers?

Technology Org 15 Aug 2022
Biteen uses single-molecule fluorescence imaging to track individual proteins inside cells ... By integrating fluorescent labels with Swi6, Bitee’’s lab watched Swi6 move inside the cell’s nucleus ... were really being captured in the fluorescence microscopy.”.
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See-through zebrafish, a new imaging method, put blood stem cells in a high-resolution spotlight

Technology Org 13 Aug 2022
For the first time, researchers can get a high-resolution view of single blood stem cells thanks to a little help from microscopy and zebrafish ... Image credit. Keunyoung Kim ... 9 in eLife ... “First, we identified single fluorescently labeled stem cells by light sheet or confocal microscopy,” Tamplin says ... Source. University of Wisconsin-Madison ....
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Revolutionizing Food Safety Through the Integration of Biomolecular Engineering, Nanotechnology, and AI

Longview News-Journal 12 Aug 2022
Given we are tagging specific organisms with powerful fluorescent labels, and using AI analytics to identify the target from background bacteria and food materials, customers get the power of PCR with none of the limitations."�.
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A role for cell ‘antennae’ in managing dopamine signals in the brain

Technology Org 10 Aug 2022
A historically overlooked rod-like projection present on nearly every cell type in the human body may finally be getting its scientific due ... Microscope image of a cultured mouse neuron from the striatum region of the brain labeled with a green fluorescent antibody that detects dopamine receptor 1 ... Nuclei are indicated in blue. Image credit ... Source ... ....
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See-through zebrafish, new imaging method put blood stem cells in high-resolution spotlight

Phys Dot Org 10 Aug 2022
For the first time, researchers can get a high-resolution view of single blood stem cells thanks to a little help from microscopy and zebrafish ... 9 in eLife ... "First, we identified single fluorescently labeled stem cells by light sheet or confocal microscopy," Tamplin says ... We then aligned the 3D light and electron microscopy datasets ... Explore further.
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Uncovering the secret of insulin growth factor ternary complex

Phys Dot Org 09 Aug 2022
However, IGF is so unstable that its half-life is less than 10 minutes in its free state ... They also fused GFP (green fluorescent protein) onto the IGF1 protein and used fluorescence detection chromatography to trace the GFP labeled protein as they succeed or fail to form complexes with the other two proteins ... Explore further ... More information ... DOI ... ....
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‘Simple yet powerful’: Seeing cell secretion like never before

Technology Org 07 Aug 2022
The FluoroDOT assay differs from existing assays because it uses a plasmonic-fluor, a plasmon-enhanced nanolabel developed in Singamaneni’s lab that is 16,000 times brighter than conventional fluorescence labels and has a signal-to-noise ratio nearly 30 times higher.
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'Simple yet powerful': Seeing cell secretion like never before

Phys Dot Org 05 Aug 2022
What makes the FluoroDOT assay different from existing assays is that it uses a plasmonic-fluor, a plasmon-enhanced nanolabel developed in Singamaneni's lab that is 16,000 times brighter than conventional fluorescence labels and has a signal-to-noise ratio of nearly 30 times higher.

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