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Biophysics and bioengineering

Extreme UV imaging visualizes mouse neurons at ultrahigh resolution

11 May 2020 Tami Freeman
Jeremy Frey and Bill Brocklesby
Jeremy Frey (left) and Bill Brocklesby are investigating the use of extreme ultraviolet imaging to create ultrahigh-resolution images of biological samples. (Courtesy: University of Southampton)
X-ray imaging is a valuable tool for studying biological systems, providing extremely high resolutio

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