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Marcus Fantham

2PUBLICATIONS
17CO-AUTHORS
Nuclear engineering (incl. fuel enrichment and waste processing and storage)Photonics, optoelectronics and optical communications
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|Dec 17, 2020
The structure and global distribution of the endoplasmic reticulum network are actively regulated by lysosomes.

Meng Lu, Francesca W van Tartwijk, Julie Qiaojin Lin

|Feb 19, 2020
A waveguide imaging platform for live-cell TIRF imaging of neurons over large fields of view.

Ida S Opstad, Florian Ströhl, Marcus Fantham

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Francesca W van Tartwijk

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Julie Qiaojin Lin

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Gabriele S Kaminski-Schierle

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Clemens F Kaminski

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Ida S Opstad

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Florian Ströhl

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Colin Hockings

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Oliver Vanderpoorten

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Jean-Claude Tinguely

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Balpreet S Ahluwalia

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Francesca W van Tartwijk

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Julie Qiaojin Lin

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Gabriele S Kaminski-Schierle

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Clemens F Kaminski

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