A new label-free microscope enables real-time imaging of living cells at 120-nanometer resolution, allowing observation of cellular structures and interactions without fluorescent labels. doi.org/hbrfqk
A new label-free microscope enables real-time imaging of living cells at 120-nanometer resolution, allowing observation of cellular structures and interactions without fluorescent labels. doi.org/hbrfqk
Interferometric Image Scanning Microscopy for label-free imaging at 120 nm resolution inside live cells https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.09.19.677416v1
Incredible new work from Yongdeng Zhang demonstrating live 4Pi SIM--and in two colors! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The self-driving multiscale microscope from @daetwylerstephan.bsky.social is out.
It can image an entire zebrafish embryo longitudinally and follow a volume of interest over time with high resolution.
We used it to study cancer-immune cell interactions.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
I thought #fluorescencefriday would be a good opportunity for my first post here. Here are some crazy actin dynamics imaged with TIRF
This is a movie of actin filaments in a cultured cell. I like watching it and I hope you do to.
Rat hippocampal neurons in culture labeled for ΓII-spectrin (blue), ΓIV-spectrin (yellow) and map2 (orange)
Some nice neurons for #FluorescenceFriday π
This image is also the banner of preLights (prelights.biologists.com), the excellent website of @biologists.bsky.social dedicated to highlighting preprints
Let's unleash the axonal growth cones for this #Fluorescencefriday ! #neuroscience #Liveimaging #microscopy #Axonguidance
Great, thank you! :)
Hi, I am a physicist working as postdoc in the field of biophotonics. This is our lab web.stanford.edu/group/moerner/
and this is one of my latest publications www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Could you please add me to the Science feed?