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Microscopy product ID: 6289
Image basename: ALZ301_4

Downloadable data file description
Full-resolution version Stack of Alzheimer neuronal images modified by IMOD using the newstack program.
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Bit depth 16.0 bit
Digitized by Brian Kang
Digitizing platform Flextight Precision II


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Download 512x512 image Unknown Electron micrograph of the cell body of a 0.25 um thick section through a cortical pyramidal neuron from the brain of a patient with Alzheimer's disease. The specimen was prepared from biopsy material obtained several decades ago.
Download Data file 5.1GB Stack of Alzheimer neuronal images modified by IMOD using the newstack program.

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Electron micrograph of the cell body of a 0.25 um thick section through a cortical pyramidal neuron from the brain of a patient with Alzheimer's disease. The specimen was prepared from biopsy material obtained several decades ago.

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Description: 
Electron micrograph of the cell body of a 0.25 um thick section through a cortical pyramidal neuron from the brain of a patient with Alzheimer's disease. The specimen was prepared from biopsy material obtained several decades ago.

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