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Correlated Multimodal Imaging in Life Sciences: Expanding the Biomedical Horizon

  • Andreas Walter
  • , Perrine Paul-Gilloteaux
  • , Birgit Plochberger
  • , Ludek Sefc
  • , Paul Verkade
  • , Julia G. Mannheim
  • , Paul Slezak
  • , Angelika Unterhuber
  • , Martina Marchetti-Deschmann
  • , Manfred Ogris
  • , Katja Bühler
  • , Dror Fixler
  • , Stefan H. Geyer
  • , Wolfgang J. Weninger
  • , Martin Glösmann
  • , Stephan Handschuh
  • , Thomas Wanek

    Publications: Contribution to journalReviewPeer Reviewed

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number47
    Number of pages28
    JournalFrontiers in Physics
    Volume8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 9 Apr 2020

    Funding

    PP-G acknowledges ANR-18-CE45-0015 and the France-BioImaging infrastructure supported by the French National Research Agency (ANR-10-INBS-04). LS acknowledges the large RI Project LM2015062 Czech-BioImaging funded by MEYS, Czech Republic. KB acknowledges the FFG COMET center project 854174. All authors acknowledge their collaboration facilitated by COST as members of COMULS (CA17121). PP-G acknowledges ANR-18-CE45-0015 and the France-BioImaging infrastructure supported by the French National Research Agency (ANR-10-INBS-04). LS acknowledges the large RI Project LM2015062 Czech-BioImaging funded by MEYS, Czech Republic. KB acknowledges the FFG COMET center project 854174. All authors acknowledge their collaboration facilitated by COST as members of COMULS (CA17121). Funding. This work has been supported by the Federal State of Upper Austria and ?Land O? Basisfinanzierung? and Timed Center Upper Austria TC-HyperChol. This work has been supported by the Federal State of Upper Austria and “Land OÖ Basisfinanzierung” and Timed Center Upper Austria TC-HyperChol.

    Austrian Fields of Science 2012

    • 302071 Radiology

    Keywords

    • bioimaging
    • CLEM
    • CMI
    • COMULIS
    • correlated multimodal imaging
    • correlation software
    • correlative microscopy
    • hybrid imaging
    • CRYOELECTRON MICROSCOPY
    • OPTICAL COHERENCE
    • COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY
    • HIGH-SENSITIVITY
    • ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPY
    • FLUORESCENCE MICROSCOPY
    • SCANNING-ELECTRON-MICROSCOPY
    • IN-VIVO
    • PHOTOACOUSTIC TOMOGRAPHY
    • CRYO-FLUORESCENCE

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