Automating multimodal microscopy with NanoJ-Fluidics
Sample processing for biological imaging experiments involves elaborate protocols with low reproducibility and throughput. Here the authors develop an open-source system called NanoJ-Fluidics, composed of off-the-shelf Lego components and an ImageJ-based controller to achieve automated fixation, lab...
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Auteurs principaux: | Pedro Almada, Pedro M. Pereira, Siân Culley, Ghislaine Caillol, Fanny Boroni-Rueda, Christina L. Dix, Guillaume Charras, Buzz Baum, Romain F. Laine, Christophe Leterrier, Ricardo Henriques |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/ed0b6fd441634eafbbbfe8bc01735d68 |
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