Imaging systems equipped with microfluidic technology and high-speed cameras are transforming the way we conduct research. Microscopes, a crucial component of these systems, can now capture ultra-fast scans and live-cell imaging in real time, offering a level of detail and speed previously unattainable.
These advanced microscopes also allow for the analysis of rapid molecular processes that are typically difficult to observe. By bridging the gap between traditional microscopy and high-speed imaging, these systems provide an unparalleled tool for researchers.