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What’s Hot in Optics in Biology and Medicine Greg Faris, Division Chair FTuD1, Tuesday 8:00 a.m., Adam Wax and Matthew Crow, Duke Molecular Imaging of EGFR in Live Cells • New epi-illumination darkfield microspectroscopy scheme •NPs are non-cytotoxic & not susceptible to photobleaching Can immunolabeled NPs be used to better characterize cancer cells compared to fluorescent tags? Curry, A. et al. Molecular imaging of EGFR in live cells with refractive index sensitivity using darkfield micros (Read Full Article)
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