Biomedical Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
There are 36 sample preparation techniques listed, and their main characteristics
are described. These 36 techniques are developed in “Techniques” of this topic. An
interactive image gallery presents the different types of materials prepared using
these techniques and also provides examples of materials and techniques compiled
by the international community of microscopists.
http://temsamprep.in2p3.fr
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