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ComplexEye: a multi-lens array microscope for high-throughput cell migration analysis

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Fig. 1: The ComplexEye.

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Correspondence to Matthias Gunzer.

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M.G. has a patent application (WO2018019406A3) for the imaging concept of multi-lens video microscopy. Z.C. declares no competing interests.

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Cibir, Z., Gunzer, M. ComplexEye: a multi-lens array microscope for high-throughput cell migration analysis. Nat Rev Immunol 24, 233 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41577-024-01009-5

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