Electron cryo-tomography is a powerful tool in structural biology, capable of visualizing the three-dimensional structure of biological samples, such as cells, organelles, membrane vesicles, or viruses at molecular detail. To achieve this, the aqueous sample is rapidly vitrified in liquid ethane, which preserves it in a close-to-native, frozen-hydrated state. In the electron microscope, tilt series are recorded at liquid nitrogen temperature, from which 3D tomograms are reconstructed. The signal-to-noise ratio of the tomographic volume is inherently low. Recognizable, recurring features are enhanced by subtomogram averaging, by which individual subvolumes are cut out, aligned and averaged to reduce noise. In this way, 3D maps with a resolut...
Cryo-electron tomography was used to study the structural organization of whole frozen-hydrated mito...
Cryo-electron tomography was used to study the structural organization of whole frozen-hydrated mito...
AbstractOngoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordThe...
Electron cryo-tomography is a powerful tool in structural biology, capable of visualizing the three-...
Electron cryo-tomography is a powerful tool in structural biology, capable of visualizing the three-...
AbstractOngoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) is a three-dimensional imaging technique that makes it possible t...
Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) is a three-dimensional imaging technique that makes it possible t...
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) entails flash-freezing a thin layer of sample on a support, and th...
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) entails flash-freezing a thin layer of sample on a support, and th...
Cryo-electron tomography was used to study the structural organization of whole frozen-hydrated mito...
Cryo-electron tomography was used to study the structural organization of whole frozen-hydrated mito...
AbstractOngoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this recordThe...
Electron cryo-tomography is a powerful tool in structural biology, capable of visualizing the three-...
Electron cryo-tomography is a powerful tool in structural biology, capable of visualizing the three-...
AbstractOngoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Ongoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the nanosca...
Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) is a three-dimensional imaging technique that makes it possible t...
Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) is a three-dimensional imaging technique that makes it possible t...
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) entails flash-freezing a thin layer of sample on a support, and th...
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) entails flash-freezing a thin layer of sample on a support, and th...
Cryo-electron tomography was used to study the structural organization of whole frozen-hydrated mito...
Cryo-electron tomography was used to study the structural organization of whole frozen-hydrated mito...
AbstractOngoing progress in electron microscopy (EM) offers now an opening to visualize cells at the...