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Reducing labeling time of fluorescent molecules in thick tissue sections

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Abstract

In this work we investigated how changing the labeling construct of porcine liver tissue enhances labeling speed. Our results show that bi-directional labeling can indeed reduce labeling time with respect to the standard uni-directional labeling.

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