Scanning ion conductance microscopy: a convergent high-resolution technology for multi-parametric analysis of living cardiovascular cells
Cardiovascular diseases are complex pathologies that include alterations of various cell functions at the levels of intact tissue, single cells and subcellular signalling compartments. Conventional techniques to study these processes are extremely divergent and rely on a combination of individual me...
Main Authors: | Chester, AH (Author), El-Hamamsy, I (Author), Gorelik, J (Author), Harding, SE (Author), Kadir, SHSA (Author), Klenerman, D (Author), Korchev, YE (Author), Lab, MJ (Author), Lyon, AR (Author), Miragoli, M (Author), Mitchell, JA (Author), Moshkov, A (Author), Nikolaev, VO (Author), Novak, P (Author), Potter, CMF (Author), Shevchuk, A (Author), Wright, P (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Series: | JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher |
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