Imaging

Imaging encompasses a diverse array of techniques that allow scientists to visualize structures and processes invisible to the naked eye. Its development has paralleled advances in biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering, significantly enhancing our understanding of cellular and molecular phenomena. By overcoming the limitations of human vision, imaging provides crucial insights into the fundamental mechanisms of life, from the macroscopic arrangement of tissues to the intricate molecular interactions within cells. It enables the precise dissection of cellular architecture and dynamics, facilitating discoveries that advance our understanding of complex biological systems.