Eberle et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Large-Scale Automated Serial Section Imaging with a Multibeam Scanning Electron MicroscopeEberle et al., 2020
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- Eberle A
- Garbowski T
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- Volume Microscopy: Multiscale Imaging with Photons, Electrons, and Ions
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Acquiring high-quality electron microscopic data begins with proper sample preparation reflecting the special requirements of the corresponding electron microscope. For the ZEISS MultiSEM, the special constraints of operating a multibeam scanning electron microscope on …
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