Microscopy Essay

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Technology in the last few decades has impacted our understanding of biological entities greatly, the genome project being a prime example. The progress that biology sees follows closely with the development of new technology. It is very important to understand and visualise the composition and structures of biological materials or samples in order to extend and correlate this to the principles of life. Microscopy is a by far the most used and the most relevant technique in this regard. However the short comings in the technological aspect of this greatly limit the usage of this to comprehend the specifics. Through the advancement of the analytical techniques we can move into the regime where the details play a major role in understanding life sciences, for example in the field of metabolomics. It involves the determination of a small set of molecules known as metabolites with the molecular weights typically in the range lesser than 2500Da in organisms or cells. In contrast to genomics involving the combinations of gene or protein alphabet, it is structurally far more diverse. Also it is required that they must be determined at native concentrations as there are no general amplification protocols for metabolites existing yet. Also there is currently no method which provides this branch with the throughput and sensitivity of genomics. Also when the problem moved specifically into the regime of the single cell becomes more intriguing and complex. It leads to further challenges in the field of sample preparation in order to make the technology suitable to be used for life sciences. The need for high sensitivity becomes more pressing as the even the most abundant metabolites in the cells are in the millimolar to micromolar range. Fur... ... middle of paper ... ... shift from the large scale analysis into the microliter regime, which as discussed above has definite advantages for analytical techniques. The control over surface properties will make it all the more desirable for bio analytical applications. Devices fabricated in the above mentioned methods will provide a means to analyse relatively small amounts in drastically reduced analysis times and also possibly reduced analysis costs. There is also a higher probability of making such devices commercially viable due to the ability of using micro fabrication for large scale production and still retain the benefits obtained in the prototype and also maintain repeatability of the entire process. The major advantage would be the ability to control the process parameter in the production which would help in obtaining the same result with every run of the fabrication protocol.

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