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Can GMA be used for electron microscopy?
While GMA is primarily used for light microscopy, it can also be adapted for
electron microscopy
by combining it with other embedding media like epoxy resins. This hybrid approach allows for the high-resolution imaging of cellular ultrastructures.
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