A researcher uses inverted fluorescence microscope to image cancer cells
<p><img src="http://unitedyam.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/a-researcher-uses-inverted-fluorescence-microscope-to-image-cancer-cells.jpg" width="84" height="63" alt="A researcher uses an inverted fluorescence microscope to image cancer cells" border="0" align="left"></p><p>A researcher uses an inverted fluorescence microscope to image cancer cells that are targeted using different light spectra -- a process called optogenetics -- to initiate inflammatory cell death. [Research supported by U.S. National Science Foundation grants ECCS 2121003 and DBI ...</p><p>This is an NSF Multimedia Gallery item.</p>

A researcher uses an inverted fluorescence microscope to image cancer cells

A researcher uses an inverted fluorescence microscope to image cancer cells that are targeted using different light spectra — a process called optogenetics — to initiate inflammatory cell death.

[Research supported by U.S. National Science Foundation grants ECCS 2121003 and DBI …

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A researcher uses inverted fluorescence microscope to image cancer cells