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Understanding disease starts with seeing what’s happening inside cells at the level of individual molecules.
Oxford Nanoimaging has created the Nanoimager: the world’s first desktop super-resolution microscope. It allows researchers to track and visualise molecules in live cells with nanometre precision – unlocking breakthroughs in cancer, immunology, neuroscience, and beyond. Crucially, it’s easier to use and more accessible than current super-resolution microscopes, giving more scientists the tech to make critical discoveries in critical medical fields.