Cell Reports Focus: Brain Imaging
ZEISS & Cell Press present focus issue that celebrates the power of modern imaging to reveal new insights into the architecture and operation of nervous systems The topics in this Cell Press focus...
View ArticleDiscovery in Telomere Biology Advances Understanding of Cancer, Ageing and...
ZEISS Airyscan technology helps to reveal telomere structure A team of Sydney scientists has made a ground-breaking discovery in telomere biology, with implications for conditions ranging from cancer...
View ArticleA Journey Into a Human Kidney
ZEISS microscopes help uncover centuries old hidden secrets of human kidney stones Kidney stones are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that can form inside your kidneys. They have been ascribed...
View ArticleSpotlight on Cell Ultrastructure
New correlative approach combines superresolution confocal and scanning electron imaging Researchers from the Department of Cell Biology, theme Nanomedicine, and the ‘Microscopy Imaging Center’ at the...
View ArticleNew Multiplex Mode for ZEISS Airyscan 2 Enables Fast and Gentle Confocal...
ZEISS LSM 9 family for life sciences research introduced Life sciences research can be demanding, and if you are involved in neuroscience, cancer research or other cell- or organism-based disciplines,...
View ArticleAutomated Microscope for Gentle and Fast Confocal 4D Imaging
Enhancing ZEISS Celldiscoverer 7 with ZEISS LSM 900 for optical sectioning The proven ZEISS Celldiscoverer 7 is a fully integrated high-end imaging system with various incubation and detection...
View ArticleLooking Closely at Germ Cell Development
Researchers use superresolution to better understand the formation of germ granules Germ cells are special types of stem cells that give rise to sperm and egg – the cells that combine during...
View ArticleA Better Method for Counting Brain Synapses
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis find an easier way to quantify synaptic loci The brain’s vast synaptic network with billions of neurons making trillions of connections in a very...
View ArticleImaging Cilia and Centrioles Below the Diffraction Limit
Novel use of expansion microscopy with ZEISS Airyscan technology Primary cilia are organelles that protrude from the cell surface and function as “cellular antennae” to receive and transduce...
View ArticleMicroscopy at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research
Meet four scientists using different types of light microscopy for virology research The MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) was established in 2010 and represents the UK’s...
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