correlative microscopy

How Does Correlative Microscopy Work?

The process typically involves the following steps:
Sample Preparation: Samples must be prepared in a way that is compatible with all the microscopy techniques to be used.
Sequential Imaging: The sample is imaged using each technique in sequence, with careful alignment to ensure that the same area is observed.
Data Correlation: Images and data from different techniques are overlaid and correlated to provide a comprehensive understanding of the sample.

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