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New Imaging Technique may Boost Research in Biology, Neuroscience

Mouse muscle.
TFM and DEEP-TFM images of a mouse muscle specimen at a 190-um-deep imaging plane. The blue and red channels are respectively nucleus (stained with Hoechst 33342) and F-actin (stained with Alexa Fluor 568 Phalloidin). Courtesy of Dushan N. Wadduwage

Scientists hope it will allow them to see inner workings of systems. A research team presents a new process that uses computational imaging to get high resolution images at a rate 100 to 1,000 times faster than other state-of-the-art technologies that use complex algorithms and machine learning.

Microscopists have long sought to find a way to produce high-quality, deep-tissue imaging of living subjects in a timely fashion...

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