A hybrid dual‐wavelength optoacoustic biomicroscope is developed to provide better insights into cerebrovascular function and facilitate efficient studies into neurological and vascular abnormalities of the brain.
A hybrid dual‐wavelength optoacoustic biomicroscope is developed to provide better insights into cerebrovascular function and facilitate efficient studies into neurological and vascular abnormalities of the brain.
Stanislav Piletsky and his colleagues have used molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles to replace both antibodies and enzymes in biological assays.
Researchers report a highly sensitive detection method for monitoring the nanotoxicity associated with reactive oxygen species (ROS).
Wearable mercury sensors will radically change the field of food and water analysis.
Edible electronics: a new class of electronics materials that are compatible with the gastrointestinal tract.
A thermosetting oil freezes droplets inside a continuous phase ideal for real-time PCR or single-cell culture.
The possibilities of using photoacoustic techniques as a versatile tool for lympathic-related clinical applications is discussed.
A team of American researchers tested the possibilites of using Raman spectroscopy to assess collagen structure or collagen integrity in bone.
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