Complementary data acquired with different microscopy techniques provide a basis for establishing a more comprehensive understanding of cell function in health and diseas, particularly when results acquired with different methodologies can be correlated in time and space.
Revised: November 10, 2005 |
Published: December 1, 2002
Citation
Majors P.D., K.R. Minard, E.J. Ackerman, G.R. Holtom, D.F. Hopkins, C.I. Parkinson, and T.J. Weber, et al. 2002.A combined confocal and magnetic resonance microscope for biological studies.Review of Scientific Instruments 73, no. 12:4329-4338.PNNL-SA-37808.