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Correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) as a tool to visualize microinjected molecules and their eukaryotic sub-cellular targets
L. Evan Reddick,
Neal M. Alto
Microbiology
Microbiology - Alto Lab
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Engineering & Materials Science
Electron microscopy
100%
Optical microscopy
84%
Molecules
75%
Imaging techniques
22%
Proteins
17%
Glass lasers
16%
Confocal microscopy
14%
Cytology
13%
Enzymes
11%
Cells
9%
Resins
8%
Membranes
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Electron Microscopy
66%
Microscopy
64%
Microinjections
21%
Eukaryotic Cells
20%
Confocal Microscopy
18%
EPON
14%
Cytoskeletal Proteins
11%
Immobilization
10%
Glass
9%
Cell Biology
8%
Cytoplasm
7%
Lasers
7%
Membranes
5%
Enzymes
5%
Proteins
3%
Chemical Compounds
Optical Microscopy
68%
Electron Microscopy
67%
Molecule
26%
Subcellular Localization
15%
Process Dynamics
13%
Confocal Microscopy
12%
Protein
9%
Polarity
8%
Glass
7%
Time
3%