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Most accessed of 2011 available free

241-2 Feb 2011.jpg (300px wide)The 10 most accessed papers of 2011 are available to view for free at Wiley online.

See what everyone has been interested in the over the last 12 months. The offer is available until the end of April. The most accessed are;

FRET microscopy: from principle to routine technology in cell biology
A. Pietraszewska-Bogiel and T.W.J. Gadella

Cryo-electron tomography: methodology, developments and biological applications
D. Vanhecke, S. Asano, Z. Kochovski, R. Fernandez-Busnadiego, N. Schrod, W. Baumeister, and V. Lučić

The Viking viewer for connectomics: scalable multi-user annotation and summarization of large volume data sets
J.R. Anderson, S. Mohammed, B. Grimm, B.W. Jones, P. Koshevoy, T. Tasdizen, R. Whitaker, and R.E. Marc

Application of regularized Richardson–Lucy algorithm for deconvolution of confocal microscopy images
M. Laasmaa, M. Vendelin, and P. Peterson

Highlights of the optical highlighter fluorescent proteins
G. H. Patterson

Optimizing multiphoton fluorescence microscopy light collection from living tissue by noncontact total emission detection (epiTED)
C.A. Combs, A. Smirnov, D. Chess, D.B. Mcgavern, J.L. Schroeder, J. Riley, S.S. Kang, M. Lugar-Hammer, A. Gandjbakhche, J.R. Knutson, and R.S. Balaban

A simple introduction to multiphoton microscopy
A. Ustione and D.W. Piston

Microscopic characterisation of filamentous microbes: towards fully automated morphological quantification through image analysis
D.J. Barry and G.A. Williams

Optical sectioning in fluorescence microscopy
T. Wilson

Non-destructive and quantitative imaging of a nano-structured microchip by ptychographic hard X-ray scanning microscopy
A. Schropp, P. Boye, A. Goldschmidt, S. Hönig, R. Hoppe, J. Patommel, C. Rakete, D. Samberg, S. Stephan, S. Schöder, M. Burghammer, and C.G. Schroer

access the archive

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The fully digitised backfile, 1841 - 1995 is now available.

The long held aim of providing a historical archive of journal has finally been realised. You can now access online all content published within the Journal of Microscopy since its 1841 launch – that’s 170 years of quality research information from the Royal Microscopical Society.

Go to Wiley online for more details of how to access this material.

new hot topic published

The April edition of the Journal includes a free Hot-Topic communication;

Dark pixel intensity determination and its applications in normalizing different exposure time and autofluorescence removal
Z. Pang, N.E. Laplante and R. J. Filkins

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