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Glowing Nanopillars Light Up Cells

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STANFORD, Calif., April 14, 2011 — A novel cellular research platform created at Stanford University uses nanopillars that glow in such a way as to allow a deeper and more precise look into living cells. The Stanford team — led by chemist Bianxiao Cui and engineer Yi Cui (no relation), with Chong Xie and Lindsey Hanson — reported its work in a recent article in PNAS. “This novel system of illumination is very precise,” said Bianxiao Cui, assistant professor of chemistry. “The nanopillar structures themselves offer many advantages that make this development particularly promising for...Read full article

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    Apr 2011
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    quartz
    See crystal quartz; fused quartz.
    AmericasBasic ScienceBianxiao CuiBiophotonicsCaliforniacell biologyChong XieConsumerdiffraction limitfluorescence imaginggreen fluorescent proteinimagingLindsey HansonMicroscopymolecular imagingnanopillarsobservation volumeproteinsquartzResearch & Technologyscanning electron microscopeStanford UniversityYi Cui

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