Guest editors Yugang Sun and Zhiyong Tang outline current research directions in the field of plasmonic particles.
Manipulating Proteins inside Living Cells
Magnetogenetics is a promising approach manipulating cellular functions in tissues and organisms with high spatial and temporal resolution.
EUROMAT2017 Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece
This years’ EUROMAT2017 conference took place in Thessaloniki, Greece, 17-22 September.
Nobel Prize in Chemistry: Cryo-Electron Microscopy for Biochemistry
High-resolution cryo-electron microscopy could revolutionise biochemistry. Image copyright Martin Högborn/The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Cytometry Part A Special Sections on Imaging Cytometry
Two new, Special Sections dedicated to imaging technologies.
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: Molecular Mechanisms That Control the Circadian Rhythm
PER protein levels oscillate over a 24-hour cycle, in synchrony with the circadian rhythm.
Roles of the Endonuclease Regnase-1/MCPIP1 in Controlling Immune Responses and Beyond
Regnase-1 is critical for the degradation of mRNAs involved in immune responses as well as other various biological processes.
STORMing their way to Nanoparticle–Protein Interaction Understanding
STORMing towards a better understanding of protein corona formation on nanoparticles (NPs), to enable better design of NPs for biomedical applications.
ESB 2017 – The 28th Annual Conference of the European Society for Biomaterials
Highlights of the ESB 2017, held in Athens, Greece, from September 4 to 8.
Improving Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Through Imaging Collagen
Scottisch scientists researched the collagen assembly in cancerous prostate tissue using second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy leading to promising results.