Fast, gentle, and highly specific glycoprotein labeling compatible with downstream immunofluorescence, enabled by ...
Cell-to-cell communication through nanosized particles, working as messengers and carriers, can now be analyzed in a whole new way, thanks to a new method involving CRISPR gene-editing technology. The ...
A cell’s morphology comprises vast amounts of information on cell health and differentiation state and yields insight into cell phenotype. Biologists utilize this information on a daily basis to aid ...
QDs can bind covalently or non-covalently to biomolecules like antibodies, proteins, peptides, aptamer nucleic acids, small molecules, liposomes, lectins, and monosaccharides to identify specific ...
Movie 1: Movement of single nucleosomes in living human cells. The movie shows nucleosome fluctuations in euchromatin (left), where gene expression is active, and in heterochromatin (right), where ...
Red blood cells are essential for oxygen transport and immune function in the human body. When these cells become abnormally shaped, they can indicate serious health conditions, including diabetes, ...
A new study in Nature Chemical Biology introduces SNAP-tag2, an enhanced version of the widely used SNAP-tag self-labeling protein (SLP). SNAP-tag2 offers faster protein labeling, improved ...
CRISPR gRNA is used to knock out specific genes in cells, which is barcoded into the sEVs they release. By analyzing the barcodes in the sEVs and cells, researchers can better understand the factors ...