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Studying Blood-Brain Barrier Tight Junction Proteins in 3D

Bitplane AG (Part of the Andor Group)
30 May 2013

This case study describes the use of Bitplanes Imaris software by researchers at the University of Connecticut Health Center for a new 3D analysis approach in the study of tight junction proteins and how they are regulated.

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ProteomicsImmunologyLight Microscopy3D ImagingImagingNeurobiologyNeuroscience

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