Biological X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM) is an important tool for determining quantitative distributions of bioinorganics and essential trace elements. Here we present a new analysis approach for rapid nanoscale ptychographic imaging and simultaneous chemical mapping of large radiation sensitive specimens without image degradation associated with probe evolution.
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