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. 2012 Apr 2;197(1):4-5.
doi: 10.1083/jcb.1971pi.

Ewald Weibel: an organelle of his very own, and more. Interview by Caitlin Sedwick

Ewald Weibel: an organelle of his very own, and more. Interview by Caitlin Sedwick

Ewald Weibel. J Cell Biol. .

Abstract

Weibel built his career using electron microscopy to study cells, tissues, and biological systems.

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Ewald Weibel PHOTO COURTESY OF BARBARA KRIEGER
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Characteristics of submicroscopic structures can be inferred using a statistical technique called stereology (5). © 1969, THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY PRESS
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A micrograph showing Weibel-Palade bodies from the original 1964 paper (1). © 1964, THE ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY PRESS

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    1. Weibel E.R., Kistler G.S., Scherle W.F.. 1966. J. Cell Biol. 30:23–38. - PMC - PubMed
    1. Weibel E.R., et al. . 1969. J. Cell Biol. 42:68–91. - PMC - PubMed

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