Researchers' Method Holds Promise for Brain Study, Better Tests for Viruses: University of Texas
April 27, 2020
April 27, 2020
RICHARDSON, Texas, April 27 -- The University of Texas Dallas campus issued the following news release:
Using a fluorescence microscope, research scientist Dr. Xiuying Li observes the process of using an ultrashort laser pulse to activate ultra-photosensitive nanovesicles to release molecules. A fluorescence microscope uses fluorescence and phosphorescence instead of or in addition to scattering, reflection, attenuation or absorption to study the properties of organic and inorganic . . .
Using a fluorescence microscope, research scientist Dr. Xiuying Li observes the process of using an ultrashort laser pulse to activate ultra-photosensitive nanovesicles to release molecules. A fluorescence microscope uses fluorescence and phosphorescence instead of or in addition to scattering, reflection, attenuation or absorption to study the properties of organic and inorganic . . .