Hidden cell networks emerge in 3D as new nanoscopy tracks living bridges

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A new nanoscopy technique developed at the Australian National University (ANU) has discovered hidden networks used for communication between cells, opening new avenues for understanding human diseases. Described in a paper published in Nature Communications, the method allows researchers to observe how living cells interact with their environment over several days, revealing three-dimensional behaviors previously invisible to conventional microscopes.

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