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Correlative light-electron microscopy using small gold nanoparticles as single probes
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This groundbreaking research by Lestyn Pope, Hugh Tanner, and their team unveils a pioneering CLEM approach utilizing gold nanoparticles to achieve nanometric precision in cancer cell imaging. Leveraging the photostability of AuNPs and the advantages of FWM light microscopy, this study promises a transformative shift in our imaging capabilities without the need for fiducial markers.
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