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Olomouc scientists develop breakthrough cell imaging technique
Researchers from the Department of Optics at Palacký University in Olomouc have created a new microscopic method for fast, non-contact, and non-invasive cell analysis. The technique captures internal cell structures with 250-nanometer resolution and phase accuracy better than two nanometers. Published in the journal Optica, the method uses common, incoherent light, reducing visual noise and enabling clearer, faster imaging. Lead scientist Jaromír Běhal says the system is also vibration-resistant, making it ideal for long-term experiments. The team now aims to combine this innovation with AI and tomography to sort and model cells in real time.
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