Tiny flows, big insights: Microfluidics system boosts super-resolution microscopy

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Understanding how cells are organized and how their molecular components interact in a coordinated and cooperative manner is a central goal of modern life sciences. To answer these questions, researchers need to observe many structures inside the same cell at once and map how they are arranged and interact. This requires "multiplexed super-resolution microscopy"—an advanced imaging approach that reveals cellular details far beyond the limits of conventional light microscopes.