According to one embodiment of the present invention, identifying a molecule of a sample includes illuminating the sample with a preparation light beam, where the preparation light beam can initiate a substantially maximized coherence of a target molecule to yield a molecular signature corresponding to the target molecule. The sample is illuminated with a probe light beam, where the probe light beam can scatter radiation from the sample. Radiation scattered from the sample is detected, and whether the radiation exhibits the molecular signature is determined. The target molecule is identified in accordance with the determination of whether the radiation exhibits the molecular signature.U
In the last one decade or so, a variety of optical experiments have been designed and performed that...
A method to identify single molecules rapidly and with high efficiency based on simple probability c...
Two images of a sample 300 are obtained. Each image indicates the intensity of Rayleigh scattered li...
According to one embodiment of the present invention, identifying a molecule of a sample includes il...
NOVELTY - The apparatus has a radiation system (1) that provides radiation beam (5). A sample (9) co...
A method of detection of an analyte in which (i) a protein comprising a moiety capable of binding th...
The invention provides a method for use in the detection of a target nucleic acid comprising the ste...
Methods relating to profiling and/or identifying molecules in a sample, particularly chemical or bio...
Methods, compositions and kits for detecting analytes of interest in a sample using electrogenerated...
To give a brief review of molecular biology necessary to understand molecular imaging. To learn abo...
The present invention relates to a method of detecting and/or quantifying a target molecule from a s...
The invention relates to separating molecules, in particular, to proteins comprised in biological fl...
A photodiode (200), for instance a PN or a PIN photodiode, is disclosed. The photodiode receives inc...
The invention provides methods of detecting analytes of interest in a sample using electrogenerated ...
Spectral imaging is a powerful technique which uses the wavelength to identify/quantify the exact lo...
In the last one decade or so, a variety of optical experiments have been designed and performed that...
A method to identify single molecules rapidly and with high efficiency based on simple probability c...
Two images of a sample 300 are obtained. Each image indicates the intensity of Rayleigh scattered li...
According to one embodiment of the present invention, identifying a molecule of a sample includes il...
NOVELTY - The apparatus has a radiation system (1) that provides radiation beam (5). A sample (9) co...
A method of detection of an analyte in which (i) a protein comprising a moiety capable of binding th...
The invention provides a method for use in the detection of a target nucleic acid comprising the ste...
Methods relating to profiling and/or identifying molecules in a sample, particularly chemical or bio...
Methods, compositions and kits for detecting analytes of interest in a sample using electrogenerated...
To give a brief review of molecular biology necessary to understand molecular imaging. To learn abo...
The present invention relates to a method of detecting and/or quantifying a target molecule from a s...
The invention relates to separating molecules, in particular, to proteins comprised in biological fl...
A photodiode (200), for instance a PN or a PIN photodiode, is disclosed. The photodiode receives inc...
The invention provides methods of detecting analytes of interest in a sample using electrogenerated ...
Spectral imaging is a powerful technique which uses the wavelength to identify/quantify the exact lo...
In the last one decade or so, a variety of optical experiments have been designed and performed that...
A method to identify single molecules rapidly and with high efficiency based on simple probability c...
Two images of a sample 300 are obtained. Each image indicates the intensity of Rayleigh scattered li...