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1 November 1982 Analytical Ion Microscopy Of Biological Tissue
P. Galle, J. P. Berry, M. Meignan, S. Duckett
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Abstract
" Analytical Ion Microscopy " is a method of micro analysis proposed and developped by Castaing and Slodzian in 1960 (1, 2). With this method applied to the study of biological material it is possible to obtain images of distribution of a given stable or radioactive element in a tissue section (3). The spatial resolution is 1/2 μm and the minimum detectable concentration varies from 1 ppm to 1 ppb.
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P. Galle, J. P. Berry, M. Meignan, and S. Duckett "Analytical Ion Microscopy Of Biological Tissue", Proc. SPIE 0372, Physics and Engineering in Medical Imaging, (1 November 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934493
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KEYWORDS
Ions

Tissues

Natural surfaces

Sodium

Chemical species

Biological research

Microscopy

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