Characterizing cells and cellular organization is required for many areas of biology as well as pathology. Traditional pathology examines one slice of tissue at a time under a microscope. Other times fluorescence microscopy is used to image living cells and tissue. Advances in microscopic imaging now allow samples to be imaged in three dimensions much faster and with fewer imaging artifacts than was previously possible.
Selective Plane Illumination Microscopy (SPIM) is a revolutionary technique that is replacing conventional confocal microscopy as well as slide scanning for many applications. Download this poster to learn more about this technique and available instruments to incorporate it into your workflow.
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