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Connectomics: imaging large data in limited time
The brain is probably the most complex organ in our body. One of the most fascinating challenges neuroscience faces today is mapping the complete connectivity ...
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The brain is probably the most complex organ in our body. One of the most fascinating challenges neuroscience faces today is mapping the complete connectivity ...
In our previous blog post, we discussed how faster and more efficient EM systems can speed up large-scale projects, benefit EM facilities and overall let the ...
The development of high throughput electron microscopy techniques in the last decade has made increasingly large imaging projects possible. Now that systems ...
Comparing the morphology of healthy and diseased cells or tissues or examining the effect of drug treatments is extremely important for understanding of the ...
As we all know, biological creatures are highly complex and three-dimensional. Therefore, it is crucial to capture 3D images of their cell structures to find ...
Previously, we have briefly touched on the concept of throughput of electron microscopy workflows.
One of the struggles of imaging facilities today is managing a large number of research projects simultaneously.
For decades, electron microscopes have proven to be great tools for resolving structures at a nanometer scale.