In this interview, AZoNano talks to Dr. Madeline Dukes, Application Scientist from Protochips about what is in situ TEM and why it is important for researchers. What is TEM and why do people use it?
In this interview, we speak with CityU's Dr.Zhiyuan Zeng about a new approach to in situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy that holds great promise for the real-time viewing of complex ...
Adherent T cells stimulated by inflammatory signals upregulate S1PR1, which allows them to bind the S1P released locally from endothelial cells. As a result of S1P signaling, T cell LFA-1 and ...
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