New Technique Sees Into Tissue At Greater Depth, Resolution
ScienceDaily (Sep. 17, 2008) — By coupling a kicked-up version of microscopy with miniscule particles of gold, Duke University scientists are now able to peer so deep into living tissue that they can see molecules interacting.
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