Scientists create biocompatible, self-luminescing nanoparticles for in vivo imaging.
Scientists create biocompatible, self-luminescing nanoparticles for in vivo imaging.
Mass spec plus novel software equals dynamic views into the chemical lives of microbes.
Ion beams carve slices in frozen cells, giving biologists an interior view.
Microscopic sponges made entirely of RNA enable efficient gene silencing.
Turning a liability into an asset, cryo-electron microscopists exploit an artifact to probe protein structure.
A novel liquid laser set-up can detect single nucleotide mutations in a cancer gene.
Using RNA viruses to silence genes could optimize tissue targeting while reducing toxicity.
A new, genetically encoded tag for electron microscopy may revolutionize studies of specific proteins in cells and tissues.
Using the strongest molecular binding partnership in biology to separate different cell types
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