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In-situ Topographical and Elemental Characterisation of Biological Soft Matter

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 September 2015

C.L. Collins
Affiliation:
Oxford Instruments Nanoanalysis, Halifax Road, High Wycombe, HP12 3SE, UK
C. McCarthy
Affiliation:
Oxford Instruments Nanoanalysis, Halifax Road, High Wycombe, HP12 3SE, UK
S.R. Burgess
Affiliation:
Oxford Instruments Nanoanalysis, Halifax Road, High Wycombe, HP12 3SE, UK

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[4] Acknowledgements: Oxford Instruments are very grateful to Dr. Zhidao Xia from the Centre for Nanohealth, Swansea and Dr. Giorgio Perino from the Hospital for Special Surgery, New York for providing the tissue biopsy sample shown in Figure 1 and Jean Devonshire of Rothamsted Research for the wheat sample shown in Figure 2.Google Scholar