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With a pair of new methods, they are expanding the capabilities of expansion microscopy—a high-resolution imaging technique ...
Jan 04, 2023: New expansion microscopy methods magnify research's impact (Nanowerk News) Unprecedented views of the interior of cells and other nanoscale structures are now possible thanks to ...
In ExIGS, expansion microscopy is integrated with in situ genome sequencing to simultaneously sequence genomic DNA and image nuclear proteins at nanoscale resolution within single cells.
Unprecedented views of the interior of cells and other nanoscale structures are now possible thanks to innovations in expansion microscopy. The advancements could help provide future insight into ...
Expansion microscopy (ExM) is a route to bioimaging in which a crosslinked swellable hydrogel is used to physically expand fluorescently labelled tissues without disturbing the cellular structure.
Now a decade old, the expansion process is being applied to other methods outside traditional microscopy. Wang, Tillberg, and their collaborators at Janelia and the University of Wisconsin-Madison ...
Expansion microscopy is a way of achieving the equivalent of superresolution with an ordinary diffraction-limited optical microscope. Fluorescently labeled tissue samples are embedded in a gel, ...
Instead of relying on lenses to zoom in, expansion microscopy physically enlarges biological tissues by embedding them in a hydrogel, a water-absorbing polymer that can expand without losing its ...
A technique called expansion revealing microscopy separates molecules in cells before fluorescence labeling, uncovering unseen nanostructures for the first time. A research group at MIT (MA, USA) has ...
New expansion microscopy methods magnify research's impact. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2023 / 01 / 230102114548.htm ...
Expansion microscopy (ExM) is a route to bioimaging in which a crosslinked swellable hydrogel is used to physically expand fluorescently labelled tissues without disturbing the cellular structure.