Biomineralization of semiconductor quantum dots using DNA-functionalized protein nanoreactors

AXON Synchronicity Publication Alert in Science Advances for Biological Materials

Tuesday publication update! 📖 Researchers at Northwestern University recently used AXON Synchronicity software to capture HRSTEM images of CdS semiconductor quantum dots. Thanks to built-in drift correction, the images stayed super stable throughout acquisition — no more battling with sample instability or losing resolution over time.

Thereafter, utilizing the free AXON Studio software, the team applied a three-frame rolling average during post-processing. Why does this matter?
✨ It reduces random noise without blurring fine atomic detail
✨ It enhances signal-to-noise ratio for even cleaner imaging
✨ It’s like giving your microscope a clarity boost — letting true structure shine through

AXON isn’t just software — it’s a smarter way to unlock the full potential of your electron microscope!

Want to read the entire paper? Find it here!
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adv6906

2025 03 18 AXON
2025 03 18 AXON

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