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Single-molecule localization microscopy
Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) describes a family of powerful imaging techniques that dramatically improve spatial resolution over standard, diffraction-limited microscopy techniques and can image biological structures at the molecular ...
M. Lelek +9 more
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Life exists in three dimensions, but until the turn of the century most electron microscopy methods provided only 2D image data. Recently, electron microscopy techniques capable of delving deep into the structure of cells and tissues have emerged ...
C. Peddie +13 more
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Cryo-FIB-enabled 3D imaging of biological specimens. [PDF]
Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) has become a key technique for observing the three-dimensional structures of biomolecular complexes and organelles in cellular and tissue environments in situ.
Son S, Lee S, Kim J, Song C.
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Mitigation of artifacts in imaging biosamples with optical scanning transmission electron microscopy. [PDF]
Electron microscopy (EM) allows ultrastructural analysis of biological tissues and cells, but images frequently contain artifacts because biological samples have to undergo rigorous preparation to be resistant to vacuum conditions and electron beam ...
Kievits AJ +4 more
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Cryo-correlative light and electron microscopy (cryoCLEM) is a powerful strategy to high resolution imaging in the unperturbed hydrated state. In this approach fluorescence microscopy aids localizing the area of interest, and cryogenic focused ion beam ...
Marit de Beer +7 more
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The olfactory organs of two African lungfishes, Protopterus amphibius and P. dolloi, were investigated using a stereo microscope and a compound light microscope and were described anatomically, histologically, and histochemically.
Hyun Tae Kim, Jong Young Park
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The Korean trident goby, Tridentiger brevispinis, lives in adverse habitats that can easily become hypoxic due to low precipitation, regional dry periods, and high amounts of solar radiation.
Hyun-Tae Kim
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Some living eukaryotes during and after scanning electron microscopy
Electron microscopy (EM) is an essential imaging method in biological sciences. Since biological specimens are exposed to radiation and vacuum conditions during EM observations, they die due to chemical bond breakage and desiccation.
Ki Woo Kim
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Publisher Correction to: Applied Microscopy
An error occurred during the publication of the below article in Applied Microscopy. It was published in volume 50 with incorrect citation number.
Applied Microscopy
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Segment Anything for Microscopy
We present Segment Anything for Microscopy, a tool for interactive and automatic segmentation and tracking of objects in multi-dimensional microscopy data. Our method is based on Segment Anything, a vision foundation model for image segmentation.
Anwai Archit +9 more
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