High-Resolution Episcopic Microscopy (HREM) is a technique for visualising tissue samples, such as mouse embryos, as a large stack of successive 2D images. The resolution of the images approaches that of conventional histology and, since they are perfectly aligned, they can be used to construct very detailed 3D models. Contents: HREM technology overview Embryo harvesting HREM sample preparation Preparing blocks for imaging HREM embedding HREM imaging Using HREM data FA
Modern biology is faced with the challenge of understanding the specification, generation, and maint...
Pathologists generally examine micrometer-thin tissue slices by means of brightfield light microscop...
High-content image acquisition is generally limited to cells grown in culture, requiring complex har...
Episcopic fluorescence image capturing (EFIC) and high-resolution episcopicmicroscopy (HREM) are rel...
Example of 3D image data obtained with High-Resolution Episcopic Microscopy. HREM - Mouse Embryo (S...
The article will briefly introduce the high-resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM) technique and wil...
High resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM) produces digital volume data by physically sectioning hi...
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International audience3D imaging in animal models, during development or in adults, facilitates the ...
3D microscopy of large biological samples (>0.5 cm3) is transforming biological research. Many exist...
The arrival of simple and reliable methods for 3D imaging of mouse embryos has opened the possibilit...
Rapid and precise phenotyping analysis of large numbers of wild-type and mutant mouse embryos is ess...
Summary: High-content image acquisition is generally limited to cells grown in culture, requiring co...
The tumour microenvironment has increasingly become an area of interest in cancer research as a ther...
High-resolution episcopic microscopy: a rapid technique for high detailed 3D analysis of gene activi...
Modern biology is faced with the challenge of understanding the specification, generation, and maint...
Pathologists generally examine micrometer-thin tissue slices by means of brightfield light microscop...
High-content image acquisition is generally limited to cells grown in culture, requiring complex har...
Episcopic fluorescence image capturing (EFIC) and high-resolution episcopicmicroscopy (HREM) are rel...
Example of 3D image data obtained with High-Resolution Episcopic Microscopy. HREM - Mouse Embryo (S...
The article will briefly introduce the high-resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM) technique and wil...
High resolution episcopic microscopy (HREM) produces digital volume data by physically sectioning hi...
© 2021 The Authors. Advanced Photonics Research published by Wiley-VCH GmbH. This is an open access ...
International audience3D imaging in animal models, during development or in adults, facilitates the ...
3D microscopy of large biological samples (>0.5 cm3) is transforming biological research. Many exist...
The arrival of simple and reliable methods for 3D imaging of mouse embryos has opened the possibilit...
Rapid and precise phenotyping analysis of large numbers of wild-type and mutant mouse embryos is ess...
Summary: High-content image acquisition is generally limited to cells grown in culture, requiring co...
The tumour microenvironment has increasingly become an area of interest in cancer research as a ther...
High-resolution episcopic microscopy: a rapid technique for high detailed 3D analysis of gene activi...
Modern biology is faced with the challenge of understanding the specification, generation, and maint...
Pathologists generally examine micrometer-thin tissue slices by means of brightfield light microscop...
High-content image acquisition is generally limited to cells grown in culture, requiring complex har...