Adhering interacting cells to two opposing coverslips allows super-resolution imaging of cell-cell interfaces
Sajman et al. present a simple method to establish cell-cell interfaces for optical microscopy perpendicular to the optical axis. Widely compatible with many imaging techniques, this geometry enables to capture the cell-cell interface in the x/y plane, and allows high-quality diffraction-limited and...
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Main Authors: | Julia Sajman, Yair Razvag, Shachar Schidorsky, Seon Kinrot, Kobi Hermon, Oren Yakovian, Eilon Sherman |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8e4a90d0dad94a02bcc86589538fd93c |
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