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Super-resolution microscopes showcase the inner lives of cells
That put the inner workings of cell structures off limits. Electron microscopy, which uses electron beams instead of light, offers higher resolution. But the resulting black-and-white images make it ...
Structured illumination microscopy (SIM) is the most preferable system for live-cell super-resolution imaging. It enables the ...
Super-resolution microscopy techniques overcome the diffraction limit to achieve nanoscale imaging, revolutionizing our understanding of biological and material systems with unprecedented spatial ...
In a breakthrough for biological imaging, scientists have developed the first microscope platform that can perform super-resolution spatial and temporal imaging, capturing unprecedented views ...
A new super-resolution system microscopy can assess the pluripotency and differentiation of live stem cells, spearheading a new era in stem-cell research and systems biology.
Super-resolution Microscopy Takes On Third Dimension Date: February 8, 2009 Source: Howard Hughes Medical Institute Summary: The shapes of some of the tiniest cellular structures are coming into ...
Even those who maintain that super-resolution microscopy is a powerful tool of biological discovery have admitted that it may have a bit of an image problem. For example, in a recent review ...
A new ultra-high resolution 'nanoscope' is capable of taking 3-D images of an entire cell and its cellular constituents in unprecedented detail, an advance that could reveal biological phenomena never ...
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Innovative cryo-microscopy offers precise views of rapid cell activity
Optical microscopy is a key technique for understanding dynamic biological processes in cells, but observing these high-speed ...
Don’t let the benefits of super-resolution microscopy slip from view, says Olympus. The technique is more flexible and consistent—and worth the cost—if it integrates up-to-date deconvolution ...
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