Ion-induced fluorescence imaging of endosomes

Imaging laboratories at Jyväskylä and Singapore are collaborating on the development of fluorescence imaging of cytoplasmic endosomes using a combination of proton induced fluorescence (PIF) with direct Scanning Transmission Ion Microscopy (direct-STIM) for sub-cellular structural imaging. A549 lung...

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Receptors
Scanning
Scanning Transmission Ion Microscopy (STIM)
title Ion-induced fluorescence imaging of endosomes
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