Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy of high‐pressure freezing (HPF) samples is a well‐established technique for the analysis of liquid containing specimens. This technique enables observation without removing water or other volatile components. The HPF technique is less used in scanning electron microscopy (SEM) due to the lack of a suitable HPF specimen carrier adapter. The traditional SEM cryotransfer system (PP3000T Quorum Laughton, East Sussex, UK; Alto Gatan, Pleasanton, CA, USA) usually uses nitrogen slush. Unfortunately, and unlike HPF, nitrogen slush produces water crystal artefacts. So, we propose a new HPF specimen carrier adapter for sample transfer from HPF system to cryogenic‐scanning electronic microscope (Cryo‐SEM). Th...
Microscopes are a very important tool to study and visualise living systems. Two popular microscope ...
Cryotechniques must be employed throughout all preparation and observation steps in order to extract...
Modem scanning electron microscopy yields structural information down to 2 to 5 nm from thin, beam t...
Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy of high-pressure freezing (HPF) samples is a well-establi...
International audienceCryogenic transmission electron microscopy of high-pressure freezing (HPF) sam...
High-pressure freezing (HPF) has been around since the mid-1980s as a cryopreparation technique for ...
We have advocated the use of high-pressure freezing (HPF) in specific types of Correlative Light Ele...
The desire to study macromolecular complexes within their cellular context requires the ability to p...
Preparation of biological samples for transmission electron microscopy is not a trivial task. The sa...
Cryo-electron microscopy of cryofixed samples is a well-established and accepted technique for imagi...
The quality of biological samples for Transmission Electron Microscopy prepared using High Pressure ...
Cryo-fixation enables the preservation of the fine structures of intracellular organelles in a condi...
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2017 went to the development of cryo-electron microscopy, which cont...
There has been a long standing desire to produce thick (up to 500 nm) cryo-sections of fully hydrate...
Aim of this paper is to present a short overview about the state of the art of the so called cryotec...
Microscopes are a very important tool to study and visualise living systems. Two popular microscope ...
Cryotechniques must be employed throughout all preparation and observation steps in order to extract...
Modem scanning electron microscopy yields structural information down to 2 to 5 nm from thin, beam t...
Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy of high-pressure freezing (HPF) samples is a well-establi...
International audienceCryogenic transmission electron microscopy of high-pressure freezing (HPF) sam...
High-pressure freezing (HPF) has been around since the mid-1980s as a cryopreparation technique for ...
We have advocated the use of high-pressure freezing (HPF) in specific types of Correlative Light Ele...
The desire to study macromolecular complexes within their cellular context requires the ability to p...
Preparation of biological samples for transmission electron microscopy is not a trivial task. The sa...
Cryo-electron microscopy of cryofixed samples is a well-established and accepted technique for imagi...
The quality of biological samples for Transmission Electron Microscopy prepared using High Pressure ...
Cryo-fixation enables the preservation of the fine structures of intracellular organelles in a condi...
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2017 went to the development of cryo-electron microscopy, which cont...
There has been a long standing desire to produce thick (up to 500 nm) cryo-sections of fully hydrate...
Aim of this paper is to present a short overview about the state of the art of the so called cryotec...
Microscopes are a very important tool to study and visualise living systems. Two popular microscope ...
Cryotechniques must be employed throughout all preparation and observation steps in order to extract...
Modem scanning electron microscopy yields structural information down to 2 to 5 nm from thin, beam t...