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... microscope. So that's a real paradigm shift for us as pathologists and clinicians-- that really, we're targeting the individual patient and not what it ...
Then, using a high-powered microscope, the team studies how cancer interacts with other molecules and cells within the brain. “We can track how a disease ...
—Spectacular images using an astounding new instrument can be seen in a new publication written by Royal Society member Robert Hooke, titled “Micrographia ...
Because during surgery we can remove tissue, look at it underneath the microscope, and definitively be able to say whether you do or do not have endometriosis.
The division is supported by a full-service histology and immunohistochemistry laboratory, an active electron microscopy section, and a growing molecular ...
... Microscopic polya...ngiitis, Churg-Strauss syndrome, Henoch-Schonlein purpura, Polyarteritis nodosa, Cryoglobulinemic vasculitis, IgG4-related disease. Show ...
He is clinical director of the Electron Microscopy Laboratory and directs a research program on chronic renal disease funded by the National Institutes of ...
An immunofluorescence microscopy image shows a cluster of insulin-producing beta cells (green) under attack by immune cells (dense cluster of blue dots) in a ...
Microscopy and Microfluidics Core · Resources. Education & Training Education & Training. Scientific Enrichment Program · Pilot and Feasibility Program.
The Division of Anatomic Pathology is supported by a full-service histology and immunohistochemistry laboratory, an active electron microscopy section and a ...
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