Intravital mesoscale imaging plays a crucial role in bridging the gap between cellular and organ-level investigations by enabling high-resolution visualization across large fields of view. Continuous ...
Intravital brain imaging is a powerful method for observing neurons, glial cells, and their surrounding environments in living animals. It facilitates the study of neurological diseases, drug efficacy ...
Rakesh Jain (left) is the Andrew Werk Cook Professor of Radiation Oncology at Harvard Medical School (MA, USA) and the Director of the Edwin L. Steele Laboratories for Tumor Biology at Massachusetts ...
Intravital brain imaging is a valuable tool for studying neurons, glial cells, and their surroundings in living animals. It allows the investigation of neurological illnesses, therapeutic efficacy, ...
In this study, researcher developed a new imaging approach that combines two powerful techniques to solve this problem. First, a special type of microscope called a two-photon microscope is used, ...
A tiny spot on Christy Staats's cheek measured just 0.65 millimeters—or 0.025 inches—and was almost invisible to the human eye. But with help from state-of-the-art non-invasive technology, an OHSU ...
A tiny spot on Christy Staats's cheek measured just 0.65 millimeters—or 0.025 inches—and was almost invisible to the human eye. But with help from state-of-the-art non-invasive technology, an OHSU ...