This article presents scanning small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) experiments on the actomyosin assemblies in freeze-dried neo-natal rat cardiac muscle cells. By scanning the cells through a sub-micrometre focused beam, the local structure and filament orientation can be probed and quantified. To this end, SAXS data were recorded and analyzed directly in reciprocal space to generate maps of different structural parameters (scanning SAXS). The scanning SAXS experiments were complemented by full-field holographic imaging of the projected electron density, following a slight rearrangement of the instrumental setup. It is shown that X-ray holography is ideally suited to complete missing scattering data at low momentum transfer in the structure...
Softcover, 17x24X-rays provide an ideal probe for studying structures at the nano-scale and are rout...
X-ray imaging is a complementary method to electron and fluorescence microscopy for studying biologi...
Cells and biological materials are large objects in comparison to the size of internal components su...
This article presents scanning small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) experiments on the actomyosin ass...
We present a multiscale imaging approach to characterize the structure of isolated adult murine card...
X-ray diffraction from biomolecular assemblies is a powerful technique which can provide structural ...
With the development of advanced focusing optics for x-rays, we can now use x-ray beams with spot si...
We present a correlative microscopy approach for biology based on holographic X-ray imaging, X-ray s...
Softcover, 17x24Understanding the intricate details of muscle contraction has a long-standing tradit...
Biological cells are highly variable: differences in e. g. gene expression emerge even among monoclo...
Recent advances in hard x-ray optics, instrumentation and detection have made it possible to probe b...
The structural and functional development of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocy...
The cardiac function relies on an intricate molecular and cellular three-dimensional (3d) architectu...
Soft materials are easily affected by radiation damage from intense, focused synchrotron beams, ofte...
Adult human mesenchymal stem cells show structural rearrangements of their cytoskeletal network duri...
Softcover, 17x24X-rays provide an ideal probe for studying structures at the nano-scale and are rout...
X-ray imaging is a complementary method to electron and fluorescence microscopy for studying biologi...
Cells and biological materials are large objects in comparison to the size of internal components su...
This article presents scanning small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) experiments on the actomyosin ass...
We present a multiscale imaging approach to characterize the structure of isolated adult murine card...
X-ray diffraction from biomolecular assemblies is a powerful technique which can provide structural ...
With the development of advanced focusing optics for x-rays, we can now use x-ray beams with spot si...
We present a correlative microscopy approach for biology based on holographic X-ray imaging, X-ray s...
Softcover, 17x24Understanding the intricate details of muscle contraction has a long-standing tradit...
Biological cells are highly variable: differences in e. g. gene expression emerge even among monoclo...
Recent advances in hard x-ray optics, instrumentation and detection have made it possible to probe b...
The structural and functional development of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocy...
The cardiac function relies on an intricate molecular and cellular three-dimensional (3d) architectu...
Soft materials are easily affected by radiation damage from intense, focused synchrotron beams, ofte...
Adult human mesenchymal stem cells show structural rearrangements of their cytoskeletal network duri...
Softcover, 17x24X-rays provide an ideal probe for studying structures at the nano-scale and are rout...
X-ray imaging is a complementary method to electron and fluorescence microscopy for studying biologi...
Cells and biological materials are large objects in comparison to the size of internal components su...