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SuperCLEM: an accessible correlative light and electron microscopy approach for investigation of neurons and glia in vitro
2019
Biology Open
The rapid evolution of super-resolution light microscopy has narrowed the gap between light and electron microscopy, allowing the imaging of molecules and cellular structures at high resolution within their normal cellular and tissue context. Multimodal imaging approaches such as correlative light electron microscopy (CLEM) combine these techniques to create a tool with unique imaging capacity. However, these approaches are typically reserved for specialists, and their application to the
doi:10.1242/bio.042085
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