Two heads are better than one, as the saying goes, and sometimes two instruments, ingeniously recombined, can accomplish ...
The hybrid microscope can be useful for studying proteins, as they change their 3D orientation in response to their ...
A hybrid microscope allows scientists to simultaneously image the full 3D orientation and position of an ensemble of molecules, such as labeled proteins inside cells. The microscope combines polarized ...
and illuminate with more control over polarization than other microscopes. In conversation, Shroff and Oldenbourg realized the dual view microscope could also address a limitation of polarized ...
Imaging the molecules in a dividing cell's "spindle," a protein structure that extends from one side of the cell to the other ...
The microscope's ability to record 3D protein orientation changes is crucial for understanding how proteins interact with ...
and illuminate with more control over polarization than other microscopes. In conversation, Shroff and Oldenbourg realized the dual view microscope could also address a limitation of polarized ...
When two instruments are cleverly recombined, they can sometimes achieve things that neither instrument could have done alone ...