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Fluorescence Technique Probes Muscular Dystrophy

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Scientists are gaining new insight into muscular dystrophy using a form of high-resolution fluorescence microscopy. A team from the University of Southern California developed the technique, which allows the viewing of individual molecules in living tissue. Complementation-activated light microscopy (CALM) offers imaging resolutions an order of magnitude finer than conventional optical microscopy, and a better look at the behavior of biomolecules at the nanometer scale. “Now, for the first time, we can explore the basic principles of homeostatic controls and the molecular...Read full article

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    Published: September 2014
    AmericasImagingMicroscopyResearch & TechnologyUniversity of Southern CaliforniaUSCBiophotonicsComplementation-Activated Light MicroscopyCALMFabien PinaudDuchennemuscular dystrophyBioScan

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