van Ineveld et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Single-cell resolution three-dimensional imaging of intact organoidsvan Ineveld et al., 2020
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- van Ineveld R
- Ariese H
- Wehrens E
- Dekkers J
- Rios A
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- JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments)
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Organoid technology, in vitro 3D culturing of miniature tissue, has opened a new experimental window for cellular processes that govern organ development and function as well as disease. Fluorescence microscopy has played a major role in characterizing their …
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