Chinese scientists at Tsinghua University developed the RUSH3D super intravital microscope for 3D visualization of cell interactions at the organ level in mammals.

Chinese scientists at Tsinghua University have created the RUSH3D super intravital microscope, which allows for comprehensive 3D visualization of cell interactions at the organ level in mammals. This innovative tool offers high-speed imaging at 20 frames per second with low toxicity and subcellular resolution. It has significant implications for biomedical research, particularly in oncology, immunology, and neuroscience, enhancing the understanding of complex cellular networks.

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