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Using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) up to 150,000x magnification, Anderson was able to image the collagen protein fibrils and blood vessels within the demineralized bone samples.
Nanoscopic imaging aids in understanding protein, tissue preservation in ancient bones Date: July 23, 2024 Source: North Carolina State University Summary: A pilot study shows that nanoscopic 3-D ...
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