Expansion microscopy and super-resolution

Summary

MIT engineers have developed a way to make a brain expand to about four and a half times its usual size, allowing nanoscale structures to appear sharp with an ordinary confocal microscope.

The new “expansion microscopy” technique uses an expandable polymer and water to enable researchers to achieve “super-resolution” without the slower performance of existing “super-resolution” microscopes.

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