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Seeing single cells clearly

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A new investigative tool that allows scientists to observe DNA, proteins and viruses could make significant research inroads to improve drug discovery, further studies of host cell-pathogen interactions and refine analysis of stem-cell differentiation. The technique, called electrochemical impedance microscopy (EIM), can peer into single cells and view intracellular processes with clarity, helping scientists to explore subtle features in basic and applied research. These include cell adhesion, apoptosis and electroporation, a process that introduces DNA or drugs into cells. The method...Read full article

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    Published: April 2011
    AmericasArizonaArizona State UniversityBasic ScienceBiophotonicsBioScancamerascancer therapiescell adhesioncell deathcell invasioncell mobilitycell spreadingcell toxicologycell-pathogen interactionsDNAdrug discoverydyesEIMEISelectrochemical impedance spectroscopyelectrochemical impedence microscopyelectrodeselectroporationfluorescent labelingImagingMicroscopymolecular bindingNewsnon-invasive imagingstem cell differentiation

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