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The physical nature of the skin

Marks et al., 2012

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11380170872239289186
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Marks R
Barton S
Edwards C
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In most structural studies the tissue under examination is killed by fixation. This effectively reduces the opportunity to examine changes in time and we are left with three spatial dimensions. It is important to appreciate that in most instances the three-dimensional …
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