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The Human Cell Atlas, driven by a collaborative spirit and rapid advances in single-cell methods, is poised to advance both biological understanding and technical development.
Many factors can skew the results of a widely used amplification technique for microbiome analysis, but researchers are finding strategies for getting at the truth.
An open-source, real-time fitter for 3D single-molecule localization microscopy uses experimental point spread functions. This enables accurate 3D super-resolution microscopy on standard microscopes without dedicated 3D optics.
SUSHI is a new method for imaging the extracellular space with high resolution in living brain tissue to reveal insights into the structure and dynamics of the extracellular space.