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Do's and Don'ts in the Preparation of Muscle Cryosections for Histological Analysis
Published on: May 15, 2015
Avoiding common pitfalls of manuscript and figure preparation
Súil Collins1, Rita Gemayel1, Emily J Chenette1
1The FEBS Journal Editorial Office, Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:
Accurate and clear representation of scientific data is essential for the advancement of science. In this instalment of the Words of Advice series, we feature guidelines and tips on best practices for writing manuscripts, designing experiments and preparing figures and images for publication.
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