Tuesday 6 June 2017

New Microscopy Method Breaks Color Barrier of Optical Imaging


An innovative technique allows for the imaging of up to 24 biomolecular structures at a time
Researchers at Columbia University have made a significant step toward breaking the so-called "color barrier" of light microscopy for biological systems, allowing for much more comprehensive, system-wide labeling and imaging of a greater number of biomolecules in living cells and tissues.

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