Background: Collagen type 1 is the most prevalent extracellular protein in connective tissue, and is part of the family of collagens that are … more
Biophotonics is at the intersection of photonics and biology where light is used to image, detect, and manipulate biological materials. This … more
Synthetic cell membrane constructs allow the simplification and complete control of a more complicated cellular system, … more
Sensitive and fully state resolved spectroscopic methods in the terahertz (THz) and ultraviolet (UV) regions are being developed to investigate … more
A critical challenge in cell biology is imaging and quantifying the interactions of cells with their extracellular matrix (ECM) environment, and … more
Enumeration of bacterial colonies on an agar plate is simple in concept, but automated colony counting is difficult due to variations in colony … more
Not-So-Precious: Stripping Gold From AFM Probes Allows Better Measurement of Picoscale Forces
Stretching, the Truth: JILA Biophysicists Help Unravel DNA Stretching Mystery
Out-of-plane Stokes imaging polarimeter for early skin cancer diagnosis
Pronounced micro-segregation in a sorbitol water mixture observed through variable temperature neutron scattering
Tetracysteine-Based Fluorescent Tags to Study Protein Localization and Trafficking in Plasmodium falciparum-Infected Erythrocytes
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