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Variations on Negative Stain Electron Microscopy Methods: Tools for Tackling Challenging Systems
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Peter Sterling
1Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania, 24 High Point Drive, Amherst, MA 00102, USA, and Finca Tangara, Palmira Abajo, Chiriqui Province, Panamá.
Current Biology : CB
|February 9, 2021
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Interview with Peter Sterling, author of Principles of Neural Design and What Is Health?
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