Henning et al., 2019 - Google Patents
EyeCi: Optical clearing and imaging of immunolabeled mouse eyes using light-sheet fluorescence microscopyHenning et al., 2019
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- Henning Y
- Osadnik C
- Malkemper E
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- Experimental eye research
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Immunofluorescent imaging is an indispensable technique to study morphology and molecular aspects in tissues. Classical approaches make it necessary to cut physical sections of tissue samples to overcome the limited penetration depth of light, restricting the …
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