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Fluorescence microscopy is a powerful quantitative tool for exploring regulatory networks in single cells.
Traditional microscopy is a powerful tool for imaging small objects, such as cells.
This technique, called magnetic resonance force microscopy, is a massively scaled-down version of MRI.
Confocal microscopy is a powerful tool for imaging a variety of biological samples, including protein crystals.
Light field microscopy is a new technique for high-speed volumetric imaging of weakly scattering or fluorescent specimens.
Radioluminescence microscopy is a new method for imaging radionuclide uptake by single live cells with a fluorescence microscope.
It is an important factor in many physical phenomena, such as the rate of nuclear fusion, many chemical reactions, and a lot of technology (scanning tunnelling microscopy is a favourite of mine, but enough for now).
Sample preparation for microscopy is a crucial step to ensure the best experimental outcome.
Scanning probe microscopy is a frequently used nanometer-scale surface investigation technique.
Second harmonic generation (SHG) microscopy is a powerful tool for studying submicron architecture of muscles tissues.
Helium ion microscopy is a relatively new technology mostly used in the material and biomedical sciences that is well-suited for research in the natural sciences12,13.
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