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Modellorganismen in der Forschung
Modellorganismen sind Spezies, mit denen Forscher bestimmte biologische Vorgänge untersuchen. Sie haben genetische Ähnlichkeiten mit Menschen und werden häufig in Forschungsbereichen wie Genetik,…
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How to Study Gene Regulatory Networks in Embryonic Development
Join Dr. Andrea Boni by attending this on-demand webinar to explore how light-sheet microscopy revolutionizes developmental biology. This advanced imaging technique allows for high-speed, volumetric…
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Dual-View LightSheet Microscope for Large Multicellular Systems
Visualizing the dynamics of complex multicellular systems is a fundamental goal in biology. To address the challenges of live imaging over large spatiotemporal scales, Franziska Moos et. al. present…
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Download The Guide to Live Cell Imaging
In life science research, live cell imaging is an indispensable tool to visualize cells in a state as in vivo as possible. This E-book reviews a wide range of important considerations to take to…