A joint research project by Chinese and Swiss scientists demonstrates an innovative approach to observing living cells, which removes traditional limitations in microscopic research. Experts from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Federal Polytechnic in Lausanne presented a revolutionary methodology, published in the prestigious scientific journal Science Advances.
The new technology, called Optical Sectioning Microscopy (OTSM), combines holographic optical traps with advanced structured illumination. The method allows precise scanning of cellular structures – such as yeast cells – without physical deformation or fixation.
The key advantage of the development is the ability to obtain highly detailed three-dimensional images through an innovative phase-shifting technique. The scientific approach guarantees visualization of cellular dynamics as close to the natural state as possible.
The potential impact of the technology is extremely large-scale. Experts predict significant advances in areas such as immunology, pharmacology, and cell biology, where precise observation of intercellular interactions can provide a revolutionary scientific toolkit.
The published research, dated July 8, 2025, marks a significant moment in the contemporary scientific paradigm of cellular research.