Microtrachoscopy

Microtrachymidy is a recently developed method for micromachining the surface of optical materials to create microscopic structures that produce images that are inaccessible by traditional image analysis methods. This method is based on a combination of modern microtechnology and optical imaging methods.

Microtrachymidy is one of the fastest and most cost-effective methods for creating microstructures available today. The ability to create high-resolution, high-contrast microstructural images on an optical material such as glass or ceramic, and control the geometric parameters of these structures, offers a number of advantages.

One of the main advantages of microtrachymidy is that this technology combines a combination of different



Microtrachyscopy is a method of examining tissues and cells using a microscope. It allows you to study the structure of cells and their functions at the molecular level.

A microtrachiscope is a special microscope that allows you to obtain enlarged images of cells. It has high resolution and can be used to study various types of cells, including cancer cells and blood cells.

The microtrachiscopy method is used in various fields of medicine, such as oncology, immunology and genetics.