XRF relies on the emission of secondary X-rays from a material when irradiated with primary X-rays. Each element emits ...
In present-day bioanalytics, the selection of a detection method may have a major impact on the sensitivity, accuracy and reproducibility of the experimental re ...
When conducting fluorescence imaging in various medical applications, practitioners typically use a powdered dye known as Indocyanine Green (ICG). ICG emits fluorescence between 750 and 950 nanometers ...
Last year, we celebrated 50 years since the first papers on fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) were published. It ...
Nanoscopy describes the ability to see beyond the generally accepted optical limit of 200–300 nm. Stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy, developed by Stefan W. Hell and Jan Wichmann in 1994, ...
Difluorocarboxyfluorescein NHS Ester, 6-isomer BTQ-1 Amidite (5'-BTQ-1 CE Phosphoramidite) ...
Red-emitting dyes offer more explicit images for deep-tissue imaging, but they’ve long been hindered by poor brightness and ...
The SHERLOC instrument utilizes spectroscopy to analyze Martian surfaces, offering insights into mineralogy and potential biosignatures for astrobiology.