Seeing both the forest and the trees: Trans-scale scope shows big picture of tiny targets

Researchers built a microscope system that can image over a million cells at once. The technology allowed the team to simultaneously observe the actions of individual cells as well as the global features of cell populations. This research may significantly increase the ability of scientists to study rare cellular functions.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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