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Publications

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2012
McDermott G, Le Gros MA, Larabell CA.  2012.  Visualizing Cell Architecture and Molecular Location Using Soft X-Ray Tomography and Correlated Cryo-Light Microscopy. Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, Vol 63. 63:225-239. Abstract
2011
Uchida M, Sun Y, McDermott G, Knoechel C, Le Gros MA, Parkinson D, Drubin DG, Larabell CA.  2011.  Quantitative analysis of yeast internal architecture using soft X-ray tomography. Yeast. 28:227-236. Abstract
2010
Larabell CA, Nugent KA.  2010.  Imaging cellular architecture with X-rays. Current Opinion in Structural Biology. 20:623-631. Abstract
2009
McDermott G, Le Gros MA, Knoechel CG, Uchida M, Larabell CA.  2009.  Soft X-ray tomography and cryogenic light microscopy: the cool combination in cellular imaging. Trends in Cell Biology. 19:587-595. Abstract
2005
Le Gros MA, McDermott G, Larabell CA.  2005.  X-ray tomography of whole cells. Current Opinion in Structural Biology. 15:593-600. Abstract
2004
Larabell CA, Le Gros MA.  2004.  X-ray tomography generates 3-D reconstructions of the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, at 60-nm resolution. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 15:957-962. Abstract

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