Studying biological structures and their function using complementary visual techniques
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Correlative microscopy utilizes complementary visual techniques such as light/fluorescence microscopy and electron microscopy that allow the experimenter to navigate large cellular volumes, to capture significant proportions of a population of cells, to identify features of interest, and to then acquire high-resolution snapshots that represent cellular events.