Developing the New HT-X1 – the Inside Story
We’ve all heard the phrases ‘small and agile’, ‘first mover advantage’, ‘big and beautiful’, and ‘large and slow’. They’re particularly noteworthy when new product development
We’ve all heard the phrases ‘small and agile’, ‘first mover advantage’, ‘big and beautiful’, and ‘large and slow’. They’re particularly noteworthy when new product development
Here at Tomocube we are always interested to see the variety of ways the HT series of holotomography microscopes is being used to make new
We are delighted to announce the latest addition to the HT family of holotomography microscopes – the HT-X1. This unique instrument in built around our
Polyhydroxyalkanoates, or PHAs, are natural polyesters synthesized by microorganisms under unbalanced growth conditions. They have been long known for intriguing biodegradability, promising to be excellent
In order to improve the visualization of our 3D organoid structure in label-free imaging, we employed an adaptation of the Sobel image filter – a well-known image processing technique for accentuating edges in an image.
Specifically, we filtered the gradient images produced by the Sobel filter and color-coded them according to their depth. Subsequently, we projected the maximum value of the resulting colored gradient image in the z direction.
This methodology enabled us to gain a more detailed and informative representation of our 3D organoid structure.