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Achieving Higher Resolution and Faster Sampling in Microscopy

Fluorescence microscopy is a continually developing tool for imaging biological samples; however, the same challenges face the entire the microscopy world: High-resolution levels Faster sampling rates Lattice light-sheet microscopy (LLSM) is a technique that employs scanning a sample as a plane of laser light. A second excitation lens is placed on a perpendicular axis to … Continue reading

September 25, 2019 Blog, Laser Quantum, Lasers

Expansion Microscopy Combined with Lattice Light-Sheet Microscopy

A recent article in optics.org highlights the combination of expansion microscopy (ExM) with lattice light-sheet microscopy (LLSM). This new technique (ExLLSM) allows researchers to visualise spatial relationships between proteins across millimetre-scale dimensions. It counteracts many of the limitations of optical microscopy, electron microscopy, and super-resolution microscopy and is making incredible inroads into understanding the complexity … Continue reading

April 14, 2019 Blog, Laser Quantum, Lasers
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