Saliba et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Whole-cell multi-target single-molecule super-resolution imaging in 3D with microfluidics and a single-objective tilted light sheetSaliba et al., 2024
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- Saliba N
- Gagliano G
- Gustavsson A
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- Nature Communications
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Multi-target single-molecule super-resolution fluorescence microscopy offers a powerful means of understanding the distributions and interplay between multiple subcellular structures at the nanoscale. However, single-molecule super-resolution imaging of whole …
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