Novel optical device could open new avenues in advanced micr

Novel optical device could open new avenues in advanced microscopy


Novel optical device could open new avenues in advanced microscopy
What if a microscope allowed us to explore the 3D microcosm of blood vessels, nerves, and cancer cells instantaneously in virtual reality? What if it could provide views from multiple directions in real time without physically moving the specimen and worked up to 100 times faster than current technology?
UT Southwestern scientists collaborated with colleagues in England and Australia to build and test a novel optical device that converts commonly used microscopes into multiangle projection imaging systems. The invention, described in an article in today's
Nature Methods, could open new avenues in advanced microscopy, the researchers say.

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