Many things are too small to be seen by the naked eye. And some are even too small to be seen through a conventional microscope.
But a super resolution fluorescence microscope is no ordinary microscope.
A team at the University of New South Wales led by Associate Professor Katharina Gaus and PhD candidate David Williamson have used the only super resolution fluorescence microscope of its kind in Australia to reveal a crucial feature that enables T cells to function — via redwolf.newsvine.com
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