1.3.1 FLOCSTRUCTURE: CORRELATIVEMICROSCOPY
Leppard
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defined correlative microscopy (CM) as a strategy of using multiple
microscopic TECHNIQUES include conventional optical microscopy can mà (COM),
confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), transmission electron microscopy and
(TEM), and allow one to detect, Assess, and minimize artifacts có Might Arise from
using only one technique. CM bị successfully used by Liss et al.
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with a min-imal perturbation approach in studying natural and engineered flocs. A recent minimal
perturbation approach
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dùng sample involves stabilization in low melting
point agarose and a fourfold multi-Preparatory technique. The use of a fourfold
multiple Preparatory technique and CM has revealed how to Maintain the structural
integrity of the samples through the stabilization, staining, washing and Procedures.
The use of only one microscopic technique can bias or limit the information acquired
the artifacts vì có Preparations Arise in specific sample and the resolution
constraint associated with một technique.
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