Kolesová et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Comparison of different tissue clearing methods and 3D imaging techniques for visualization of GFP-expressing mouse embryos and embryonic heartsKolesová et al., 2016
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- Kolesová H
- Čapek M
- Radochová B
- Janáček J
- Sedmera D
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- Histochemistry and cell biology
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Our goal was to find an optimal tissue clearing protocol for whole-mount imaging of embryonic and adult hearts and whole embryos of transgenic mice that would preserve green fluorescent protein GFP fluorescence and permit comparison of different currently …
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