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Revolutionary real-time microscopy reveals secrets of motor protein behavior

A team led by Professor Seo Dae-ha from the Department of Physics and Chemistry at DGIST (President Lee Kun-woo) has developed a modern real-time microscopy technology and successfully observed the behavior of “motor proteins” that may be the key to unraveling an capable strategy for transporting material through cells. The research team used a nanoparticle […]

Revolutionary ATP Imaging Technique Sheds Airy on Energy Production by Kidney Cells

The incidence of kidney disease is rising in Japan, now affecting one in eight adults, but developing effective treatments remains a challenge. The kidneys are among the most energy-hungry organs in the body. To function, they constantly produce and utilize gigantic amounts of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a chemical the body uses to store and transport […]

Revolutionary 3D Imaging Model Improves Blastocyst Selection for In Vitro Fertilization

Pioneering research presented today at ESHRE 40t The annual meeting in Amsterdam introduced a fresh 3D imaging model designed to identify characteristics of blastocysts—the early stage of development of the implanted embryo—associated with successful pregnancies. This fresh approach could transform current blastocyst selection methods and pave the way for improved pregnancy rates. Blastocyst shape and […]