Chronic Inflammation Under the Microscope
[...]a widefield fluorescence microscope in combination with deconvolution was chosen for practical reasons, such as short training time for students who join the group for only a limited period of time. [...]widefield fluorescence microscopy has very good live-cell imaging capabilities and applies...
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