Imaging cycler microscopy is a sophisticated imaging technique utilized in biological and medical research to capture high-resolution images of samples over time. This approach combines aspects of microscopy with a cyclic or repeated sequence of imaging cycles to enhance the detection and resolution of specific cellular or subcellular features. The core idea behind imaging cycler microscopy is to utilize various imaging modalities and/or conditions in a systematic manner to gather detailed information about the specimen.

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