Fluorescence is a fascinating natural phenomenon. It is based on the fact that certain materials can absorb light of a certain wavelength and then emit light of a different wavelength. Fluorescent ...
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New dye stays fluorescent in superacid, enabling imaging in extremes
Researchers at Hokkaido University have engineered a fluorescent dye that keeps glowing even when submerged in superacidic ...
Since the 1960s, boron–dipyrromethene dyes, commonly called BODIPY dyes, have been widely used for their strong fluorescence, especially in bioimaging, molecular and ion sensing, and as ...
Temperature is a critical variable that influences countless biological processes at the cellular level. However, precisely measuring temperatures within living cells remains challenging. Conventional ...
Matexcel, a global supplier of biological reagents, biomaterials and custom R&D solutions, today announced the expansion of its fluorescent biopolymer product line to support bioimaging and biomedical ...
The synthesis route of the donor–acceptor fluorescent dye AFL and the design idea and response mechanism of the AFL-based fluorescencesensor. Recently, a research team led by Professor JIANG Changlong ...
1. A research team at NIMS has successfully developed an environmentally friendly, microspherical fluorescent material primarily made from citric acid. These microbeads emit various colors of light ...
Unlike most organic fluorophores, which typically measure below 1 nm, nanomaterials range between 1 and 100 nm, allowing them to function as distinct entities with a loadable surface. The success of ...
Imagine tiny building toy pieces that automatically snap together to form a strong, flat sheet. Then, scientists add special chemical 'hooks' to these sheets to attach glowing molecules called ...
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