Scientists from the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (USA) have found a way to take high-resolution images that show the inside of cells in great detail. In this respect reports “Reedus.” It is stated that the new tool maintains the molecular specificity of fluorescence microscopy but also marks a single molecule with a smaller bright particle.
The molecule of interest can be tracked using cryo-electron tomography (Cryo-ET), which produces images of frozen particles.
It is emphasized that this technology will make it possible to diagnose the body at the microscopic level, for example, to find out whether a particular cell in the human body is diseased.
Before reportedIt is stated that a minimally invasive sensor to be worn on the shoulder to automatically take glucose measurements has been developed in Russia. It is assumed that the device will transfer the read data to the smartphone via Bluetooth.
Russian scientists before developed neural network to create heart valves.