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In a scientific first, researchers from Vanderbilt University and the University of California, San Diego, have generated a high-resolution metabolic "map" of how cells orchestrate glucose processing, ...
In a recent landmark study, scientists have unveiled how HIV-1 penetrates the cell's nuclear barrier—a discovery that could reshape antiviral strategies. The research, led by Professor Peijun Zhang, ...
Atomic-scale detail is now possible with photons, thanks to a cooled-down silver tip and a clever use of plasmonics.
Electron microscopes are some of the most powerful tools in science, allowing us to capture images at a scale so tiny that we can observe individual atoms! Unlike traditional light microscopes ...
ELVIS, a new holographic microscope developed at Portland State University, could help advance efforts to look for life on other worlds.
Correlative light-volume-electron microscopy revealed that NE-LDs projected towards the cytoplasm and associated with type II nuclear envelope (NE) invaginations. The nuclear envelope localization of ...
This paper describes a methodology to analyse the complexity of HeLa cells as observed with electron microscopy, in particular the relationship between mitochondria and the roughness of the nuclear ...
Researchers have succeeded for the first time in filming the interactions of light and matter in an electron microscope with attosecond time resolution.
The CDTN Electron Microscopy Laboratory is comprised of a field-effect emission scanning electron microscope (FEG-MEV), model SIGMA VP, manufactured by Carl Zeiss Microscopy. The equipment operates in ...
Abstract Nuclear envelope budding (NEB) is a recently discovered alternative pathway for nucleocytoplasmic communication distinct from the movement of material through the nuclear pore complex.
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