High resolution spatial analysis of plant systems

Current Opinion in Plant Biology
J Kehr

Abstract

Analysis of organisms using techniques that provide high spatial and temporal resolution is of increasing interest in many disciplines of biomedical research. Although the examination of animal tissues has been the main focus to date, the recent development and improvement of methods for the sampling and handling of single cells and for their biochemical analysis now provide tools for investigating plant as well as animal cells.

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Nov 13, 2003·Current Opinion in Plant Biology·Julia Kehr
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