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Light-Sheet Microscopy Advances Biological Study

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Dr. Orla Hanrahan, Andor Technology

Light-sheet microscopy is faster and less phototoxic than other fluorescence microscopy techniques, making it ideal for studying living organisms and the biological processes that take place within them. Fluorescence microscopy techniques have become increasingly powerful in terms of resolution, speed and penetration, but most often they only work properly with thin, transparent samples. Whole embryos are fairly opaque, which makes single-cell resolution challenging, especially considering that they are often a few millimeters in size. In addition, the resolution that can be achieved in...Read full article

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