Nanolockin
Lock-in thermography, traditionally used for material analysis, now offers increased sensitivity for life-science applications.
Introduction
Traditionally, lock-in thermography has been employed in material analysis, particularly for examining lightweight composite materials. With a significant boost in its sensitivity, this technology can now be applied across a diverse range of life sciences applications, opening up new possibilities for research and testing.

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