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Carl Zeiss will launch a new product line for high resolution microscopy this year. Thanks to the combination of two techniques in Zeiss microscopes – HR-SIM (High Resolution Structured Illumination Microscopy) and PAL-M (Photoactivated Localization Microscopy) – biomedical scientists are able to examine objects at maximum resolution.