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This report is the first systematic examination of Mb expression in a large cohort of breast cancer specimens that allows clinical and molecular correlations and, furthermore, points to unexpected functional facets of this hemoprotein.

Briefly, the orientator method is an approach for generating isotropic, uniform, and random sections of biological specimens that allows for the quantitative study of three-dimensional anisotropic structures from the two-dimensional sections.

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This was achieved by utilising wax-embedded specimens that allowed access to archival tissue for RT PCR analyses of the genes of interest on extracted total cellular RNA.

Additional planning and investment are needed to support the collection and storage of specimens that allow for comprehensive evaluation of key attributes of pathogen and host.

Related trials including aromatase inhibition with or without gefitinib have not yet demonstrated clear clinical advantages, but they have provided tumour specimens that allow us to try to elucidate where and how such combinations might be effective [ 10, 11].

We are thus hopeful that it may become possible to sequence not only the Neandertal genome to high coverage, but also to study genomes of other ancient human forms provided that uncontaminated specimens that allow very deep sequencing can be found.

It requires no staining, sectioning or fixing but produces a 3D digital map (viewed from an arbitrary angle) of the specimen that allows measurements and visualisations (Stuppy et al. 2003; van der Niet et al. 2010; Staedler et al. 2013), for example, of metabolite content, pollination status or crop yield (Staedler et al. 2013; van der Niet et al. 2010).

Specimens should not undergo compression during imaging, because it may cause specimen fracture that allows ink to enter the crevasse and a false-positive margin.

In this article, we describe a novel system consisting of an environmental transfer hub station (ETH) compatible with a customized specimen shuttle device that allows the environmentally controlled transfer of specimens between a FIB/SEM and a local electrode atom probe (LEAP).

Deep tissue imaging is central to the rapidly expanding field of in vivo imaging of intact specimens and live animals that allows researchers to observe biological processes without the need for invasive sectioning techniques [ 2].

However, in order to fill the field of view with an anatomical specimen at a magnification that allows structures to be identified, the working distance of the camera is so short that it precludes the student and camera making simultaneous observations.

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