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  • Higher volumetric imaging rates shed light on the dynamics in neuronal networks.

    • Nina Vogt
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  • Ex vivo organoid culture could revolutionize biology, but variability must be understood.

    • Natalie de Souza
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  • The changing face of super-resolution imaging

    • Rita Strack
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  • Cryo-electron tomography may facilitate in situ structural biology on a proteomic scale.

    • Allison Doerr
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  • Single-cell sequencing is poised to elucidate how cells contribute to tissue function.

    • Tal Nawy
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  • The ability to measure the metabolome on a global scale lags behind other omics techniques.

    • Allison Doerr
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  • Having revolutionized DNA editing, CRISPR turns to RNA.

    • Nicole Rusk
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