Sep 29: BioDIP Seminar "CLEM"
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Thomas Kurth (CRTD): CLEM of immunolabelled ultrathin sections | Thomas Kurth (CRTD): CLEM of immunolabelled ultrathin sections | ||
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Jean-Marc Verbatz (MPI-CBG): Using CLEM to characterize unknown intracellular compartments | Jean-Marc Verbatz (MPI-CBG): Using CLEM to characterize unknown intracellular compartments | ||
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Andreas Müller (PLID): Ultrastructural analysis of insulin secretory granule ageing by super resolution and transmission electron microscopy | Andreas Müller (PLID): Ultrastructural analysis of insulin secretory granule ageing by super resolution and transmission electron microscopy | ||
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Michaela Wilsch-Bräuninger (MPI-CBG): Identification of rare structures by CLEM | Michaela Wilsch-Bräuninger (MPI-CBG): Identification of rare structures by CLEM | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:32, 25 September 2015
Place: MTZ, HS 2
Date: Tuesday, 29.09.2015
Time: 2-4 pm
Speakers:
Thomas Müller-Reichert (MTZ): Intro
Thomas Kurth (CRTD): CLEM of immunolabelled ultrathin sections
Jean-Marc Verbatz (MPI-CBG): Using CLEM to characterize unknown intracellular compartments
Andreas Müller (PLID): Ultrastructural analysis of insulin secretory granule ageing by super resolution and transmission electron microscopy
Michaela Wilsch-Bräuninger (MPI-CBG): Identification of rare structures by CLEM
Nicolas Brouilly (MPI-CBG): Correlative PALM/STORM and electron tomography
Facility: Imaging@BIOTEC/CRTD
Topic: Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy
Entered 2015/9/25 by user Isabelr.