Super-resolution microscope by Nanotronics Imaging

Oct. 29, 2014
The nSPEC 3D super-resolution microscope comprises optical lenses with advanced computer pattern recognition algorithms, custom 3D-printed hardware, and artificial intelligence to capture nanoscale 3D images, including quantitative results and structure classification with a mouse click or gesture.

The nSPEC 3D super-resolution microscope from Nanotronics Imaging (Cuyahoga Falls, OH) comprises optical lenses with advanced computer pattern recognition algorithms, custom 3D-printed hardware, and artificial intelligence to capture nanoscale 3D images, including quantitative results and structure classification with a mouse click or gesture. The microscope addresses common challenges faced when performing high-throughput imaging of complex materials, namely the inability to capture repeatable topography maps and automatically interpret features in the 3D image. Current applications include regenerative medicine and neurogenesis, with the goal of someday having utility in detection of precancerous cell divisions.

For more information, please visit www.nanotronicsimaging.com.

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