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SUBMITTER: Chen S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3874019 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Chen S S Deng J J Yuan Y Y Flachenecker C C Mak R R Hornberger B B Jin Q Q Shu D D Lai B B Maser J J Roehrig C C Paunesku T T Gleber S C SC Vine D J DJ Finney L L VonOsinski J J Bolbat M M Spink I I Chen Z Z Steele J J Trapp D D Irwin J J Feser M M Snyder E E Brister K K Jacobsen C C Woloschak G G Vogt S S
Journal of synchrotron radiation 20131212 Pt 1
Hard X-ray fluorescence microscopy is one of the most sensitive techniques for performing trace elemental analysis of biological samples such as whole cells and tissues. Conventional sample preparation methods usually involve dehydration, which removes cellular water and may consequently cause structural collapse, or invasive processes such as embedding. Radiation-induced artifacts may also become an issue, particularly as the spatial resolution increases beyond the sub-micrometer scale. To allo ...[more]