No dyes, less cell stress: How mid-infrared ultrasound imaging tracks lipids live

A team at Helmholtz Munich and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has developed a new microscopy technique that can distinguish lipid species in living cells—in particular cholesterol and sphingomyelin—and map them without the need for chemical labeling. By combining mid-infrared illumination with optoacoustic detection, the method reads the lipids' natural spectral fingerprints, eliminating
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