The Histochemistry and Cell Biology pandect: the year 2014 in review

Histochemistry and Cell Biology
Douglas J Taatjes, Jürgen Roth

Abstract

This review encompasses a brief synopsis of the articles published in 2014 in Histochemistry and Cell Biology. Out of the total of 12 issues published in 2014, two special issues were devoted to "Single-Molecule Super-Resolution Microscopy." The present review is divided into 11 categories, providing an easy format for readers to quickly peruse topics of particular interest to them.

References

Apr 3, 2010·BioTechniques·Jennifer BordeauxDavid Rimm
Aug 21, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Yasuhito IshigakiNaohisa Tomosugi
Sep 18, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·E Van RossenL A van Grunsven
Sep 24, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Kari TörrönenKirsi Rilla
Oct 5, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Yukimi HoriiHiromichi Shirataki
Oct 5, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Daniel L WinterZhenlin Li
Oct 5, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Enikö KokaiBernd Knöll
Oct 8, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Xuefeng HuYanding Zhang
Oct 10, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Rafaela Rosa-RibeiroHernandes F Carvalho
Oct 22, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Sheril AlexSander Kersten
Oct 22, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Chika KawaharaHideaki Fujita
Oct 24, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Verena ChankiewitzBeate Brand-Saberi
Oct 31, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Taro KoikeHisao Yamada
Nov 5, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Ajeesh Balakrishnan-RenukaBeate Brand-Saberi
Nov 5, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Nils BilleckeSapun H Parekh
Nov 6, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Tomohide UnoMakio Takeda
Nov 10, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Nicholas BeuscherAxel Brehmer
Dec 3, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Thomas TillingIngrid Moll
Dec 4, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Emilie LouvetKunio Takeyasu
Dec 7, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·M García-MaciaA Coto-Montes
Dec 12, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Kentaro NishidaKazuki Nagasawa
Dec 18, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Birte S SteinigerVitus Stachniss
Dec 21, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·M MalatestaC Zancanaro
Dec 24, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·A C HetzlV H A Cagnon
Dec 26, 2013·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Takeomi MizutaniKazushige Kawabata
Jan 7, 2014·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Jing LiJiang Gu
Jan 17, 2014·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Will W Minuth, Lucia Denk
Jan 17, 2014·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Alessandro SpeditoMarco Biggiogera
Jan 23, 2014·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·V V PhilimonenkoP Hozák
Jan 31, 2014·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·T ZhangQ Y Sun
Feb 6, 2014·Histochemistry and Cell Biology·Teresa KleinMarkus Sauer

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