Now scientists have expanded the cells so much that they can walk inside and see the cells and proteins inside.
The entire system has been developed jointly by Cambridge University and a private company. The software is named as Vleum Ka. The entire 3D image processing system is developed by Leom VR Company. This exciting system magnifies cells and components seen through a microscope and transports them into virtual reality. Where one can find details from individual proteins to the inside of different cells. In this way, it will be possible to reveal the basic secrets of biology and pave the way for the treatment of diseases.
You can then view each individual cell in detail using a virtual university system or microscope. The most important of these systems is ‘super-resolution microscopy’, which won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2014. Thanks to this, images can be taken at the nanoscale. Thanks to this, scientists can understand molecular processes. But they felt the need for detailed visualization.
This system displays all the cells in 3D (three dimensional) mode and with just one click you can go inside the cells virtually. The technology combines super-resolution microscopy, data analysis and computing. Now consider that this technology either shrinks the human to the nano scale or displays the cells as large as humans.
Viewing virtual cells in real-time can introduce us to a whole new world of biology. Thus, the way for further discoveries can be paved. Interestingly, one of the PhD students involved in the research, Anushka Handa, took mast cells from her blood sample and looked at them under a microscope. After that, he himself entered his own security cells and watched it.
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2024-07-20 05:10:59