ISSN: 2155-9937
Department of Radiology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA
Commentary
Molecular Imaging with A Bimodal Fluorescence-Raman Device
Author(s): Johansen Michael*
It's difficult to deny that live-cell imaging hasn't impacted our
perspective on biology. Over the last ten years, there has been a
surge in interest in imaging cellular activities at the molecular
level. Many innovative approaches are now being used in live cell
imaging. Cellular health, on the other hand, is frequently
overlooked. For many researchers, all is well if the cell does not
go into apoptosis or is blabbed beyond recognition at the end of
the experiment. This is completely false. When performing livecell
imaging, numerous aspects must be considered in order to
maintain cellular health, including imaging modalities, medium,
temperature, humidity, PH, osmolality, and photon dose. Two of
the most essential and controllable aspects of live-cell imaging
are the wavelength of illuminating.. View More»