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Testate Amoebae Examined by Confocal and Two-Photon Microscopy: Implications for Taxonomy and Ecophysiology
2010
Microscopy and Microanalysis
Testate amoebae~TA! are a group of free-living protozoa, important in ecology and paleoecology. Testate amoebae taxonomy is mainly based on the morphological features of the shell, as examined by means of light microscopy or~environmental! scanning electron microscopy~SEM/ESEM!. We explored the potential applications of confocal laser scanning microscopy~CLSM!, two photon excitation microscopy~TPEM!, phase contrast, differential interference contrast~DIC Nomarski!, and polarization microscopy
doi:10.1017/s1431927610094031
pmid:21092357
fatcat:gl3ldbldn5effgfgqjwayxvp3e