Matryba et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Can Developments in Tissue Optical Clearing Aid Super-Resolution Microscopy Imaging?Matryba et al., 2021
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- Matryba P
- Łukasiewicz K
- Pawłowska M
- Tomczuk J
- Gołąb J
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- International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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The rapid development of super-resolution microscopy (SRM) techniques opens new avenues to examine cell and tissue details at a nanometer scale. Due to compatibility with specific labelling approaches, in vivo imaging and the relative ease of sample preparation …
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