The synchrotron x-ray spectromicroscopy technique Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy (STXM) offers a powerful means to examine the underlying biochemistry of biological systems, owing to its combined chemical sensitivity and nanoscale spatial resolution. Here we introduce and demonstrate methodology for the use of STXM to examine the biochemistry of the human brain. We then discuss how this approach can help us better understand the biochemical changes that occur during the development of degenerative brain disorders, potentially facilitating the development of new therapies for disease diagnosis and treatment
The cerebral biochemistry associated with the development of many neurological diseases remains poor...
Our brain is capable of controlling complex functions such as learning, memory, and sleep. Those pro...
Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy, especially in combination with X-ray fluorescence detection ...
The synchrotron x-ray spectromicroscopy technique Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy (STXM) offe...
The incidence of brain disease and brain disorders is increasing on a global scale. Unfortunately, d...
Synchrotron radiation photoemission has recently moved from mere spectroscopy to spectromicroscopy, ...
Cells employ various metal and metalloid ions to augment the structure and the function of proteins ...
Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) provides the imaging of biological specimens allowing ...
Abstract—Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) is being developed as a new tool to study the...
Golgi and Ramón y Cajal established the anatomy of the central nervous system by neuroimaging with s...
Sulfur containing molecules such as thiols, disulfides, sulfoxides, sulfonic acids, and sulfates may...
We show that photoelectron spectromicroscopy with synchrotron radiation has been successfully export...
The cerebral biochemistry associated with the development of many neurological diseases remains poor...
Previous very successful soft X-ray microscopy tomography experiments [1-3] have been performed at a...
The ability to couple high-resolution specimen imaging with chemical state analysis allows problems ...
The cerebral biochemistry associated with the development of many neurological diseases remains poor...
Our brain is capable of controlling complex functions such as learning, memory, and sleep. Those pro...
Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy, especially in combination with X-ray fluorescence detection ...
The synchrotron x-ray spectromicroscopy technique Scanning Transmission X-ray Microscopy (STXM) offe...
The incidence of brain disease and brain disorders is increasing on a global scale. Unfortunately, d...
Synchrotron radiation photoemission has recently moved from mere spectroscopy to spectromicroscopy, ...
Cells employ various metal and metalloid ions to augment the structure and the function of proteins ...
Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) provides the imaging of biological specimens allowing ...
Abstract—Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) is being developed as a new tool to study the...
Golgi and Ramón y Cajal established the anatomy of the central nervous system by neuroimaging with s...
Sulfur containing molecules such as thiols, disulfides, sulfoxides, sulfonic acids, and sulfates may...
We show that photoelectron spectromicroscopy with synchrotron radiation has been successfully export...
The cerebral biochemistry associated with the development of many neurological diseases remains poor...
Previous very successful soft X-ray microscopy tomography experiments [1-3] have been performed at a...
The ability to couple high-resolution specimen imaging with chemical state analysis allows problems ...
The cerebral biochemistry associated with the development of many neurological diseases remains poor...
Our brain is capable of controlling complex functions such as learning, memory, and sleep. Those pro...
Scanning transmission X-ray microscopy, especially in combination with X-ray fluorescence detection ...