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The application of histology and molecular biology in humans is very restricted. Neither can provide a satisfactory noninvasive deep-tissue visualization of molecules or cells in living organisms. The development of molecular and cellular imaging aims to bridge this gap and provide methods that
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- 2007
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- book
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- 135
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- 10.1201/9781420004090