Non-invasive optical method could provide insight into brain diseases
A non-invasive, label-free optical method can produce high-resolution imaging of cellular brain diseases in vivo.
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A non-invasive, label-free optical method can produce high-resolution imaging of cellular brain diseases in vivo.
A US team has designed a high-quality, high-speed imaging system that could lead to new understandings of complex tissue specimens.
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Researchers at UT Southwestern have invented a novel microscopy method that could open new avenues of advanced microscopy.
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A new non-invasive microscopic fluorescence imaging method has been developed to reveal details of the brain in animal models of various diseases.
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AI algorithms, light-field microscopy and light-sheet microscopy have been combined by researchers to image biological processes in 3D.
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