Optical Imaging

Optical imaging in laboratories involves using light-based technologies to capture detailed images of structures and processes within biological tissues and materials. Techniques like brightfield microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and confocal microscopy allow scientists to visualize cells, tissues, and even molecular interactions with high resolution and contrast. Optical imaging is widely used in biomedical research, diagnostics, and materials science, offering non-invasive and real-time observation capabilities. Advanced systems can include features like live-cell imaging and 3D reconstruction, making them essential for in-depth analysis and research.


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