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Super-resolution microscopy encompasses several new techniques for direct spatiotemporal imaging of structural features much smaller than the diffraction limit of light. The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a thoughtful target since this organelle is essential to cell function.
   
 
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  The new LUMOS FT-IR microscope is the latest product from Bruker Optics. It is a completely self-contained unit with an integrated source, interferometer, and detector and full automation. Watch this video to learn more about the LUMOS FT-IR microscope and see a demonstration of its workflow by Fred Morris, a Product Manager at Bruker Optics.
 
   
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Technique Induces 2-D Materials to Fold Sequentially Using Only Light
Self-Assembled 3-D DNA Crystals Can be Manipulated After Formation
Atomic Force Microscopy Reveals Complexities of Protein Folding
Silicon-Based Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery, Medical Imaging
Optical Coherence Tomography Reveals Coral Structure, Response to Environmental Stress
   
 
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