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Multi-order Scaling of High-throughput Transmission Electron Microscopy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2019

Christopher S. Own*
Affiliation:
Voxa, Seattle, WAUSA.
Theodore DeRego
Affiliation:
Voxa, Seattle, WAUSA.
Lawrence S. Own
Affiliation:
Voxa, Seattle, WAUSA.
Gerward Weppelman
Affiliation:
Voxa, Seattle, WAUSA.
Adrian A. Wanner
Affiliation:
Princeton Neuroscience Institute, NJ, USA.
Sebastian Ströh
Affiliation:
Princeton Neuroscience Institute, NJ, USA.
Eric Hammerschmith
Affiliation:
Princeton Neuroscience Institute, NJ, USA.
Ashwin Vishwanathan
Affiliation:
Princeton Neuroscience Institute, NJ, USA.
H. Sebastian Seung
Affiliation:
Princeton Neuroscience Institute, NJ, USA.
*
*Corresponding author: [email protected]

Abstract

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Type
Multi-Modal, Large-Scale and 3D Correlative Microscopy
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2019 

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[6]This work was supported by Voxa, Simons Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and CV Starr Fellowship of the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. Voxa innovations are patented and patent pending.Google Scholar