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The broad domain of imaging using various types of microscopes across biological, materials, and physical sciences, encompassing multiple technique‐focused communities each with their own instruments, protocols, and jargon.
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Cell imaging is a specialized scientific community focused on visualizing cells and their components using advanced microscopy and imaging technologies. Members collaborate to develop, refine, and apply techniques for studying cellular structure and function in unprecedented detail.
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Cell Imaging
Cell imaging is a specialized scientific community focused on visualizing cells and their components using advanced microscopy and imaging technologies. Members collaborate to develop, refine, and apply techniques for studying cellular structure and function in unprecedented detail.
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Cell imaging is a specialized scientific community focused on visualizing cells and their components using advanced microscopy and imaging technologies. Members collaborate to develop, refine, and apply techniques for studying cellular structure and function in unprecedented detail.

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Cell Biology is a scientific community dedicated to understanding the structure, function, and behavior of living cells, using specialized tools and methods to uncover the fundamental processes of life.

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