Automated light microscopy for the study of the brain: cellular and molecular dynamics, development and tumorigenesis - Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University

Automated light microscopy for the study of the brain: cellular and molecular dynamics, development and tumorigenesis

D. L. Taylor, K. Burton, R. L. DeBiasio, K. A. Giuliano, A. H. Gough, T. Leonardo, J. A. Pollock, and Daniel Farkas
Journal Article, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences: Imaging Brain Structure and Function: Emerging Technologies in the Neurosciences, Vol. 820, No. 1, pp. 208 - 228, May, 1997
Notes
This work was supported by NSF Science and Technology Center Grant MCB-8920118, NSF Grant BIR-9217091, and the Pittsburgh Foundation, Copeland Fund (K.A.G.).

BibTeX

@article{Taylor-1997-16408,
author = {D. L. Taylor and K. Burton and R. L. DeBiasio and K. A. Giuliano and A. H. Gough and T. Leonardo and J. A. Pollock and Daniel Farkas},
title = {Automated light microscopy for the study of the brain: cellular and molecular dynamics, development and tumorigenesis},
journal = {Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences: Imaging Brain Structure and Function: Emerging Technologies in the Neurosciences},
year = {1997},
month = {May},
volume = {820},
number = {1},
pages = {208 - 228},
}