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Nobel Prize-Winning Techniques Help Resolve Imaging Challenge

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Using a technique that was recently awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in chemistry, researchers at Cornell University used expansion microscopy to study lipids, the water-repellent, dynamic components that comprise the walls of cells and organelles. The microscopy technique developed at Cornell, called Lipid Expansion Microscopy (LExM), will enable closer study of biological membranes, which are the site of critical cell signaling and nutrient exchange. These processes, if disrupted, can lead to disease, according to Cornell researcher Brittany White-Mathieu. “Being able to image...Read full article

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    GLOSSARY
    fluorescence
    The emission of light or other electromagnetic radiation of longer wavelengths by a substance as a result of the absorption of some other radiation of shorter wavelengths, provided the emission continues only as long as the stimulus producing it is maintained. In other words, fluorescence is the luminescence that persists for less than about 10-8 s after excitation.
    fluorescence microscopy
    Observation of samples using excitation produced fluorescence. A sample is placed within the excitation laser and the plane of observation is scanned. Emitted photons from the sample are filtered by a long pass dichroic optic and are detected and recorded for digital image reproduction.
    photochemistry
    The study of chemical reactions stimulated by the properties of light.
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