DOI: https://doi.org/10.22184/1993-8578.2025.18.7-8.410.418

Scanning capillary microscopy is becoming increasingly important in the study of living objects, as it enables direct, non-contact visualization of cell and tissue morphology in a natural aqueous environment. Nanometer-scale, non-contact imaging and functional analysis of fragile biological samples are becoming a cornerstone of modern biomedical research. The unique capabilities of SCM for live-cell imaging, combined with multiparametric analysis and nanoscale delivery, make this method indispensable for life sciences, electrochemistry, biotechnology, and medicine. In this paper, we will discuss in detail the implementation of a mechanical system capillary microscope.

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