Imagining the future of optical microscopy: everything, everywhere, all at once

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Abstract

The optical microscope has revolutionized biology since at least the 17th Century. Since then, it has progressed from a largely observational tool to a powerful bioanalytical platform. However, realizing its full potential to study live specimens is hindered by a daunting array of technical challenges. Here, we delve into the current state of live imaging to explore the barriers that must be overcome and the possibilities that lie ahead. We venture to envision a future where we can visualize and study everything, everywhere, all at once – from the intricate inner workings of a single cell to the dynamic interplay across entire organisms, and a world where scientists could access the necessary microscopy technologies anywhere.

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Balasubramanian, H., Hobson, C. M., Chew, T. L., & Aaron, J. S. (2023, December 1). Imagining the future of optical microscopy: everything, everywhere, all at once. Communications Biology. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-023-05468-9

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