'Expansion microscopy' turns ten: how a tissue-swelling method brought super-resolution imaging to the masses
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The technique of expansion microscopy (ExM) allows samples to swell 100-fold, becoming translucent and enabling the visualization of cellular features previously unseen at microscopic levels.
In the decade since its introduction, expansion microscopy has facilitated over 700 research papers, demonstrating its versatility and integration with advanced methods to study biomolecules.
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