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Breadcrumb Research Topics and interest groups Imaging A false-coloured scanning electron microscope image of cultured lung cancer cells from Lucy Collinson's Electron Microscopy Science Technology Platform. Toggle to view hero caption IntroImaging is a powerful way of revealing what is at work in biological processes and pathways. A broad range of techniques can be used to image molecules, cells and tissues at different scales and resolutions. Research groups Peter Rosenthal Structural Biology of Cells and Viruses Erik Sahai Tumour Cell Biology Laboratory Anne Schreiber Cellular Degradation Systems Laboratory Andrea Serio Neural Circuit Bioengineering and Disease Modelling Laboratory Sharon Tooze Molecular Cell Biology of Autophagy Laboratory Jean-Paul Vincent Epithelial Cell Interactions Laboratory Michael Way Cellular Signalling and Cytoskeletal Function Laboratory Michael Winding Social Circuits and Connectomics Laboratory Hasan Yardimci Single Molecule Imaging of Genome Duplication and Maintenance Laboratory Giulia Zanetti Membrane Architecture Laboratory Xiaodong Zhang DNA Processing Machines Laboratory Petr Znamenskiy Specification and Function of Neural Circuits Laboratory Pagination First page First Previous page Previous Page 1 Current page 2 Science Technology Platforms Related content Scientists build subcellular map of entire brain networks Type: News 25 May 2022 Researchers develop a new software for the analysis of multiplexed tissue imaging data Type: News 9 February 2022 Non-invasive imaging could help match leukaemia patients with treatments Type: News 3 August 2021 Putting proteins in focus Type: News 17 June 2021 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
Researchers develop a new software for the analysis of multiplexed tissue imaging data Type: News 9 February 2022