Biological imaging of sensitive samples, such as live cells, requires a technique that can capture images while maintaining the material’s physiological integrity. The microscopy method utilized should minimize photobleaching, phototoxicity, and other potentially harmful outcomes that can irrevocably damage a sample. At the same time, the technique must deliver ultra-sharp resolution and allow researchers to peer deep into specimens.
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