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Digital Video Imaging Microscopy

Digital Video Imaging Microscopy (DVIM) is a powerful and versatile imaging tool used to provide high-resolution images of a wide range of specimen types. The technique uses light to capture images at a very high level of accuracy and detail, with resolution on the level of single molecules, allowing for the study o…

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Overview

Digital Video Imaging Microscopy (DVIM) is a powerful and versatile imaging tool used to provide high-resolution images of a wide range of specimen types. The technique uses light to capture images at a very high level of accuracy and detail, with resolution on the level of single molecules, allowing for the study of very small specimens and structures. DVIM is used in many research applications, such as cell and tissue analysis, the study of proteins and other molecules, and imaging of microorganisms. Due to its non-invasive nature, it is ideal for studying living organisms and their environment without damaging the sample. It is also versatile and can be used to image specimens in a variety of illumination modes, providing images with great contrast, brightness and clarity.

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Yoshiaki Kikuchi · Japan Yung-Yao Chen · Taiwan Yang Chen · United States

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