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Christophe,
Thank you! Very nice.
The article download went well, and I could get to the poster, but there was no download for the poster. I did get it by doing a "save page" in Firefox.
Phil
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Philip Oshel
Imaging Facility Director
Biology Department
1304 Biosciences
1455 Calumet Ct.
Central Michigan University
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859
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Good morning,
With Guillaume Jacquemet (U Turku), Alexandre Carisey (BCM Houston),
Hellyeh Hamidi (U Turku) and Ricardo Henriques (UCL/Crick), we have just
published in the "At A Glance" collection of J Cell Science a review
accompanied by a poster on super-resolution microscopy techniques in cell
biology, their comparative advantages and limitations. In particular, the
poster has been thought to explain the different techniques and show
examples of results obtained on "classical" cell structures and I hope it
can be interesting for facilities.
You can download the article and the poster here:
https://jcs.biologists.org/content/133/11/jcs240713 I believe that access is free for a few days but if it is not the case and
you are interested I can pass it on to you.
Thank you,
Christophe
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Christophe Leterrier
NeuroCyto lab
INP CNRS UMR 7051
Aix Marseille University, France