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High-Resolution Three-Dimensional Microscopy System

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 July 2020

Russell Kerschmann*
Affiliation:
M.D. Resolution Sciences Corporation504 Tamal Plaza Corte Madera, CA94925
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The demand for new methods of three-dimensional imaging of biological systems grown significantly over the past decades. Systems for volumetric analysis of macroscopic structures have been addressed through the introduction of modem CT/MRI systems; and on the cellular level, confocal microscopy has evolved into a powerful research tool for the examination of both biological tissues and manufactured goods. However, there persists a need for the visualization and analysis of types of material in the cubic millimeter size range, a class of materials which has not been adequately addressed by either radiological or optical sectioning techniques. These materials include research and clinical biological tissue samples, as well as many types of manufactured materials such as textiles and paper.

The main method currently in use for the examination of such materials is standard histopathology. Whether one is concerned with the diagnosis of a human tumor or the arrangement of cells in the leaf of a plant,

Type
Advanced Microscopy and Image Analysis of Cells and Tissue
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America

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