Mirror-image threesomes in water molecules.Mirror-image threesomes in water molecules.States that, with a technique called far-infrared vibration-rotation-tunneling spectroscopy, researchers have been able to study the secrets of the vibrational energy of the bond that exists between the hydrogen atoms...
(photopic vision), such as high spatial and temporal sensitivity. The conversion of energy from light into nerve signals is accomplished in thephotoreceptors. The initial step in this transduction process involves the absorption of photon energy byphotopigments. Molecules of cone pigment are densely ...
Image-based phenotypic screening relies on the extraction of multivariate information from cells cultured under a large variety of conditions. Technical advances in high-throughput microscopy enable screening in increasingly complex and biologically rele
This riddle is often typified in the study of biology through optical microscopy, where time-lapse studies are often crucial to observe changes or movements of specific molecules in three dimensions inside living cells or tissues. This, in fact, remains one of the grand open challenges in modern...
We are witnessing, on the one hand, a significant advance in the field of fluorescence chemical dye synthesis, with the development of molecules that make possible a multicolour imaging approach [36]; on the other hand, engineering progress has led to the development of new signal detectors capa...
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To stably control an electron emission characteristic to improve efficiency by disposing a catalyst for decomposing water molecules contained in a vacuum part by light irradition, inside a device with a plurality of electron emission elements arranged.GOFUKU IHACHIROU...
Underwater imaging suffers from significant quality degradation due to light scattering and absorption by water molecules, leading to color cast and reduced visibility. This hinders the ability to analyze and interpret the underwater world. Image dehazing techniques have emerged as a crucial component ...
Introduction: Diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI) of the body is a non-invasive imaging technique sensitive to the incoherent motion of water molecules inside the area of interest. This motion is primarily characterized by a combination of a slow diffusion component associated primarily with the Brownian...
Chemical imaging is a powerful tool for understanding the chemical composition and nature of heterogeneous samples. Recent developments in elemental, vibrational, and mass-spectrometric chemical imaging with high spatial resolution (50–200 nm) and reasonable timescale (a few hours) are capable of ...
and linearity of the FDM microscope were characterized by using standard 6-peak particles as shown in Figures S3E and S3F, indicating its ability to distinguish fluorescent particles with different fluorescence intensities with a sensitivity of 1,106 and 996 molecules of equivalent soluble fluorochrome...