Discover[Audio] BME 695N: Engineering Nanomedical Systems (Fall 2007)BME 695N Lecture 8: Technologies for measuring nanomedical systems on/within cells
BME 695N Lecture 8: Technologies for measuring nanomedical systems on/within cells

BME 695N Lecture 8: Technologies for measuring nanomedical systems on/within cells

Update: 2007-09-24
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Outline:Introduction to measuring technologies for nanomedical system interaction with cellsThe importance of quantitative or at least semi-quantitative single cell measurementsto detect presence and location of nanomedical systemsBelow "optical limit" imagingRequirements on the NMS to have X-ray dense, fluorescent, metallic, or magnetic coresCan you study living cells?Technologies – Advantages and disadvantagesFlow cytometry – a "zero order" imaging deviceScanning and Transmission electron microscopyConfocal microscopy – one and two-photonSurface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) ImagingAtomic Force MicroscopyMagnetic Sorting/MRI contrast agents for in-vivo imaging
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BME 695N Lecture 8: Technologies for measuring nanomedical systems on/within cells

BME 695N Lecture 8: Technologies for measuring nanomedical systems on/within cells

James Leary