Man the nanoscopes

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Abstract

New light microscopy techniques are pushing the limits of resolution to 50 nm and below. Fluorescence microscopy that rivals electron microscopy in resolution but operates on intact cells may be within reach.

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Welis, W. A. (2004, February 2). Man the nanoscopes. Journal of Cell Biology. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200401065

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