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  • 20004487015601000224359735001126777PublicAssets/6573Three views of the entire nuclear lamina of a HeLa cell produced by tilted light sheet 3D single-molecule super-resolution imaging using a platform termed TILT3D. <br> See <a href="https://images.nigms.nih.gov/pages/DetailPage.aspx?imageid2=6572">6572</a> for a 3D view of this structure.<br>Anna-Karin Gustavsson, Ph.D. Anna-Karin Gustavsson (Department of Chemistry, Stanford University and Department of Biosciences and Nutrition, Karolinska Institutet), Petar N. Petrov (Department of Chemistry, Stanford University), Maurice Y. Lee (Department of Chemistry and Biophysics Program, Stanford University), Yoav Shechtman (Department of Chemistry, Stanford University. Present address: Biomedical Engineering Department, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology), and W. E. Moerner (Department of Chemistry and Biophysics Program, Stanford University). Photograph

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    Nuclear Lamina – Three Views

    Three views of the entire nuclear lamina of a HeLa cell produced by tilted light sheet 3D single-molecule super-resolution imaging using a platform termed TILT3D.
    See 6572 for a 3D view of this structure.

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    Anna-Karin Gustavsson, Ph.D.

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    Anna-Karin Gustavsson (Department of Chemistry, Stanford University and Department of Biosciences and Nutrition, Karolinska Institutet), Petar N. Petrov (Department of Chemistry, Stanford University), Maurice Y. Lee (Department of Chemistry and Biophysics Program, Stanford University), Yoav Shechtman (Department of Chemistry, Stanford University. Present address: Biomedical Engineering Department, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology), and W. E. Moerner (Department of Chemistry and Biophysics Program, Stanford University).

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    6573

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