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Volume 28


Number 1


2020 January


Meeting Reports


12 Meeting Report: Microscopy & Microanalysis 2019 Alice Dohnalkova, Program Chair


Contents


16 Microscopy and Microanalysis 2020 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Huolin Xin, Program Chair


Live Cell Imaging


18 Live Cell Imaging with Holotomography and Fluorescence Aubrey Lambert


Specimen Preparation


24 Fossil Weathering and Preparation Mimic Soft Tissues in Eocrinoid and Somasteroid Echinoderms from the Lower Ordovician of


Morocco Farid Saleh, Bertrand Lefebvre, Aaron W. Hunter, and Martina Nohejlová


Microscopy 101 About the Cover


30 A Quick and Simple Technique for Orientating Diatoms for SEM and Light Microscopy Mark Webber and Elaine Humphrey


Microscopy Pioneers


34 Pioneers in Optics: William Hyde Wollaston Eric Clark


Highlights from Microscopy and Microanalysis


40 In Vivo Multivesicular Body and Exosome Secretion in the Intestinal Epithelial Cells of Turtles During Hibernation


Light (top row) and scanning electron (bottom row) micrographs of various species of diatoms. For details on sample preparation, please see the Microscopy 101 article by Webber and Humphrey.


40 Quantitative Assessment of Anti-Cancer Drug Efficacy from Coregistered Mass Spectrometry and Fluorescence Microscopy Images of Multicellular Tumor Spheroids


41 Electrochemical Behavior of Carbon Electrodes for in situ Redox Studies in a Transmission Electron Microscope


Departments


7 Editorial 8 Carmichael’s Concise Review


36 Industry News 38 Product News


42 NetNotes 48 Calendar of Meetings 53 Dear Abbe 54 Index of Advertisers


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