MINFLUX nanoscope is now available at BioQuant allowing resolution of up to 2nm in 3D
With the help of the Cellnetworks Core Technology Platform and its community, Heidelberg University recently received funding for a MINFLUX system via the REACT-EU programme of the European Union and the state of Baden-Württemberg that has just been installed at BioQuant.
The MINFLUX light microscope technique is a breakthrough advance over the already established super-high resolution light microscopy techniques, and allows localization of molecules at the nanoscale within livings cells in 3D and tracking over time, thus closing the gap between light and electron microscopy.
For further information and how to book the system, see here.