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BioPhotonics Monthly: Microscopy, Light-Sheet Microscopy, Quantum Dots, and more. (8/26/2020)

BioPhotonics Monthly: Microscopy, Light-Sheet Microscopy, Quantum Dots, and more.
Monthly newsletter focusing on how light-based technologies are being used in the life sciences.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2020
Monthly newsletter focusing on how light-based technologies are being used in the life sciences. Includes news, features and product developments in lasers, imaging, optics, spectroscopy, microscopy, lighting and more. Manage your Photonics Media membership at Photonics.com/subscribe.

 
Quantum Dots Put Focus on Neuronal Imaging
Quantum Dots Put Focus on Neuronal Imaging
Despite increasing efforts to solve the puzzle that is the workings of the human brain, scientists’ current understanding of the brain’s functional interconnections remains limited. As the most complex organ in the human body, the brain is an immense network of neuronal cells capable of sending signals to receptors in the rest of the body. These signals begin as chemical changes, such as rapid variations in ion concentration through sodium and potassium (Na+/K+) ion channels in the neuronal cell membranes, which in turn result in electrical potential changes across the plasma membrane.
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Microscopic Methods Reveal Holistic Picture of Sample
Microscopic Methods Reveal Holistic Picture of Sample
Whole slide imaging is a method principally employed when scientists need to image a large, relatively two-dimensional sample that expands beyond a single microscope field of view. Typical applications include imaging of histological tissues that have been cut into thin slices and placed on a glass slide.
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Lattice Light-Sheet Microscopy Tool Supports 4D Data Analysis
Lattice Light-Sheet Microscopy Tool Supports 4D Data Analysis
Researchers at the University of Chicago have designed a multidimensional imaging analysis pipeline for lattice light-sheet microscopy. They set out to study T-cell function using high-dimensional microscopy, but then identified the need for an effective method of analysis.
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Light Helps Pump Life into Heart Muscle
Light Helps Pump Life into Heart Muscle
Although it can be difficult to get heart muscle cells to propagate in large numbers, a team of researchers at the University of Minnesota has found a way to use 3D printing and light-induced excitation to create a living heart pump that has broad implications in medicine.

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Tunable Laser Determines Best UV Wavelengths for Germ Eradication
While awaiting full access to their labs due to COVID-19 restrictions, scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have taken the time to report on research conducted in 2012 on the disinfection of drinking water using ultraviolet (UV) light. The research was published online in July 2020 by the Review of Scientific Instruments.

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Flickering Light Mobilizes Brain Chemistry That May Fight Alzheimer’s
Previous experiments using flickering light to treat neurodegenerative disease have shown promise, and now, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) may have discovered how the flicker works. They found that exposure to light pulsing at 40 hertz (Hz) — 40 beats per second — caused the brains of healthy mice to release a surge of signaling chemicals that could help fight Alzheimer’s disease.

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This webinar, presented by Excelitas Technologies, will present the recent advancements in LED technology that have created an opportunity for LEDs to replace arc lamps for a variety of fluorescence imaging applications. Presenter Kavita Aswani, Ph.D., will address the development of high-power LEDs for the green excitation range, a wavelength that has traditionally been challenging for LEDs. She will also discuss the many advantages of using LEDs for microscopy systems in life sciences, including sustainability.
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