Stanford University researchers have developed aptamer-antibody chimeras that achieve dynamic, sensitive, and specific biomolecule sensing beyond the capacity of antibodies or aptamers alone.
Stanford researchers at the Dionne Lab have developed a new hand-held technology that uses optical characterization to rapidly and quantitatively measure extracted viral-RNA target binding or antibody binding to nanofabricated platforms.
Researchers at the Solgaard Lab have demonstrated that light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) with structured and pivoting illumination enables fast image acquisition and improved image quality.