We use modern microscopy techniques to examine how chloroplasts and mitochondria interact with each other and
other subcellular structures.
They can also track standard molecular markers for mitochondria, nuclei, and
other subcellular structures.
Not exact matches
To avoid such perturbations, researchers have developed a computer program that can distinguish between cell types and identify
subcellular structures, among
other features — all without the fluorescent probes our human eyes rely on.