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Live Cell Imaging

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Magnetic-Pulse Microscopy Unmasks Hidden Molecular States
science1 month ago

Magnetic-Pulse Microscopy Unmasks Hidden Molecular States

Researchers at the University of Tokyo developed pump-field-probe fluorescence microscopy that combines synchronized pulsed light with nanosecond magnetic pulses to detect spin-dependent, non-emissive intermediates invisible to standard fluorescence. Validated on flavin-based model systems, the method measures lifetimes and magnetic responses at biologically relevant, low concentrations and can operate with minimal sample damage, enabling time-resolved studies of short-lived dark states and offering potential for live-cell applications. This approach bridges fluorescence microscopy with spin chemistry, contributing to quantum biology and noninvasive diagnostics, with future plans to tackle more complex biological environments and separate overlapping reaction pathways.

"Real-Time Observation of Memory and Cognition Processes Using SynapShot Technique"
neuroscience2 years ago

"Real-Time Observation of Memory and Cognition Processes Using SynapShot Technique"

A pioneering research team has developed SynapShot, a groundbreaking technique that enables real-time observation of synapse formation and changes by conjugating dimerization-dependent fluorescent proteins to synapses. This method has successfully provided insights into synapse dynamics in live cells, revealing rapid and dynamic changes in synapses in various live situations on mice. The advancement is poised to revolutionize neurological research and deepen our understanding of brain functions like cognition, emotion, and memory.