Imaging cycler microscopy
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imaging-cycler-microscopy-175-10156839
title:
Imaging cycler microscopy
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An imaging cycler microscope (ICM) is a fully automated (epi) fluorescence microscope which overcomes the spectral resolution limit resulting in parameter- and dimension-unlimited fluorescence imaging. The principle and robotic device was described by Walter Schubert in 1997 and has been further developed with his co-workers within the human toponome project. The ICM runs robotically controlled repetitive incubation-imaging-bleaching cycles with dye-conjugated probe libraries recognizing target
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Type of fully automated microscopy
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imaging_cycler_microscopy
date created:
2014-02-11T10:58:59Z
date modified:
2024-09-03T05:13:03Z
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