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Nanoscopy: a way to improve drugs screening and liver fenestrations understanding
Drug induced liver injury (DILI)is one of the major reasons of drug attrition and it mainly occurs because of preclinical trial failure. A possible ...
Read moreBeyond the limits of light diffraction: super resolution microscopy
Overcoming the limit of light diffraction in microscopy Light diffraction is a physical phenomenon that define the resolution limits in both optical and electron microscopy. ...
Read moreWide-field fluorescence microscopy (Fluorescent microscopy)
Fluorescence is a natural phenomenon in which following the absorption of light by a molecule (fluorophore), the molecule almost immediately emits a light (with ...
Read moreSuper Resolution microscopy: the diffraction limit of light
Introduction to Diffraction Limit of Light The optical microscopy, also called the light microscopy, is the oldest technique of microscopy which uses visible light and ...
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Introduction to Super Resolution Microscopy The diffraction limit defined by Abbe (1873) corresponds to the radius of the spot where the light is diffracted. The ...
Read moreSuper-Resolution Structured Illumination Microscopy (SR-SIM)
Introduction to super resolution microscopy The diffraction limit defined by Abbe (1873) corresponds to the radius of the spot where the light is diffracted. The ...
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