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Interferometric Technique Targets Protein Shadows

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A new optical method for targeting proteins could mean earlier diagnosis and more effective treatment for cancer. The technique makes individual proteins — including those characteristic of certain types of cancer — visible and was developed by a team from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light. Using interferometric detection of scattering (iSCAT), the researchers directly detected the scattered light of individual proteins in cancer cells via their shadows. In the study, the researchers shined laser light onto a microscope slide on which the relevant...Read full article

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    Published: September 2014
    BiophotonicsEuropeinterferometersMax Planck Institute for the Science of LightMicroscopyproteinsResearch & Technologyinterferometric detection of scatteringiSCATVahid SandoghdarMarek PiliarikBioScan

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