[Naoki Watanabe]Multimolecular complex mapping using multi-target, high-density labeling super-resolution microscopy IRIS


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Naoki Watanabe

Naoki Watanabe

Graduate School of Biostudies,Kyoto University
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Biomolecules form supramolecular complexes through diverse interactions to conduct biological functions and body morphogenesis. This project aims at the development of new cell biological and pathophysiological research using our original IRIS microscopy, which enables high precision imaging of an unlimited number of targets beyond the theoretical limit of previous super-resolution microscopy. By developing the IRIS probes for diverse target molecules, we will innovate on cell biology research and pathological diagnosis platforms for comprehensive elucidation of the formation process of multimolecular complexes in the body.

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