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Displaying posts with the tag: is_archive

Imaging spotlight: ShapeSpaceExplorer

Posted by , on 5 February 2026

In this paper highlight, we learn about ShapeSpaceExplorer, a tool for measuring cell shape of migrating cells, developed by Samuel Jefferyes, Anne Straube and colleagues.

Microscopy preprints – new tools and techniques in imaging

Posted by , on 9 January 2026

Here is a curated selection of preprints posted recently on new tools and techniques in imaging. Let us know if we are missing any recent preprints that are on your reading list!

A new version of TrackMate with improved integration of key AI algorithms and track edition improvements

Posted by , on 12 December 2025

We’re excited to announce TrackMate v8.1, the latest version of Fiji’s powerful cell and organelle tracking plugin. This release combines all the major features from v8 with important usability improvements, making TrackMate more useful and easier to use than ever before. What is TrackMate? TrackMate is an extensible, open-source tracking software designed for biologists and

Microscopy preprints – new tools and techniques in imaging

Posted by , on 28 November 2025

Here is a curated selection of preprints posted recently on new tools and techniques in imaging. Let us know if we are missing any recent preprints that are on your reading list!

Microscopy preprints – new tools and techniques in imaging

Posted by , on 22 October 2025

Here is a curated selection of preprints posted recently on new tools and techniques in imaging. Let us know if we are missing any recent preprints that are on your reading list!

Microscopy preprints - new tools and techniques in imaging

Posted by , on 5 September 2025

Here is a curated selection of preprints posted recently on new tools and techniques in imaging. Let us know if we are missing any recent preprints that are on your reading list!

Microscopy preprints – new tools and techniques in imaging

Posted by , on 9 August 2024

Here is a curated selection of preprints posted recently on new tools and techniques in imaging. Let us know if we are missing any recent preprints that are on your reading list!