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Microscopes, tools, probes, and protocols: A guide in the route of correlative microscopy for biomedical investigation

Micron(2022)

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Abstract
In the last decades, the advancements of microscopes technology, together with the development of new imaging approaches, are trying to address some biological questions that have been unresolved in the past: the need to combine in the same analysis temporal, functional and morphological information on the biological sample has become pressing. For this reason, the use of correlative microscopy, in which two or more imaging techniques are combined in the same analysis, is getting increasingly widespread. In fact, correlative microscopy can overcome limitations of a single imaging method, giving access to a larger amount of information from the same specimen. However, correlative microscopy can be challenging, and appropriate protocols for sample preparation and imaging methods must be selected. Here we review the state of the art of correlating electron microscopy with different imaging methods, focusing on sample preparation, tools, and labeling methods, with the aim to provide a comprehensive guide for those scientists who are approaching the field of correlative methods.
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Correlative microscopy,Probes,Protocols,Electron microscopy,TEM,SEM,FIB-SEM,Light microscopy,Confocal microscopy,Sample preparation,Micro-CT,Ultrastructure,3D,X-ray microscopy
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