The Parallel 16-PMT Spectra FastFLIM is a time-resolved spectral detector with parallel 16-channel digital frequency-domain fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) readouts.
Decades of research focused on two-photon laser scanning microscopy is enabling new ways for neuroscientists to measure in vivo neuronal activity in three dimensions.
A molecular microscopy technique is helping researchers more effectively identify cellular DNA and RNA in breast cancer cells. This could lead to development of new treatments...
By measuring the release of dopamine and other neurotransmitters, a composite material can help provide a better understanding of chemical neurotransmission.