Researchers from Osaka University, Leibniz IPHT and @uni-jena.de, have found a way: by freezing living cells with millisecond precision. A software from Jena adds spatial depth, turning frozen snapshots of life into vivid 3D views of dynamic cellular processes.
Researchers from Osaka University, Leibniz IPHT and @uni-jena.de, have found a way: by freezing living cells with millisecond precision. A software from Jena adds spatial depth, turning frozen snapshots of life into vivid 3D views of dynamic cellular processes.
Funded by the Free State of Thuringia & co-financed by the EU (EFRE).
Funded by the Free State of Thuringia & co-financed by the EU (EFRE).