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Open-source FLIM Playground could speed reproducible analysis of complex cell images

Open-source FLIM Playground could speed reproducible analysis of complex cell images
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Modern fluorescence microscopy can generate images of living cells as stunning to look at as they are informative to study. For techniques like fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM), those images provide a window into cell metabolism, helping scientists study cancer treatment, autoimmune disease and more.

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