10/13/2022 by Eric Williamson
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The University of Virginia now has a better set of “eyes” trained on finding answers at the cellular level to problems ranging from Alzheimer’s to infectious bacteria, and many other complex diseases and conditions in between.
12/14/2017 by Fariss Samarrai
FLIM, FRET and FLIRR don’t mean anything to most people, but to scientists studying the inner workings of cells, these high-resolution imaging techniques are essential tools for gaining insights to cellular behavior at the molecular level.