AbstractThe limited specimen tilting range that is typically available in electron tomography gives rise to a region in the Fourier space of the reconstructed object where experimental data are unavailable – the missing wedge. Since this region is sharply delimited from the area of available data, the reconstructed signal is typically hampered by convolution with its impulse response, which gives rise to the well-known missing wedge artefacts in 3D reconstructions. Despite the recent progress in the field of reconstruction and regularization techniques, the missing wedge artefacts remain untreated in most current reconstruction workflows in structural biology. Therefore we have designed a simple Fourier angular filter that effectively suppr...
In this paper, we describe a statistical method to address an important issue in cryo-electron tomog...
The range of tilt angles for which projected images of two-dimensionally periodic specimens can be o...
Algorithms for three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of objects based on their projections are essen...
Electron Tomography (ET) is a technique that makes possible to obtain 3D reconstructions of organic ...
International audienceIn this study, we have addressed two important issues in cryo electron tomogra...
Electron tomography (ET) of biological samples is used to study the organization and the structure o...
<div><p>Electron tomography (ET) of biological samples is used to study the organization and the str...
Reduction of Missing Wedge Artifacts in Computerised Tomography by DIRECTT. Typical missing wedge ...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the effect of projection angle errors on reconstructing 3D ele...
A new method for dealing with incomplete projection sets in electron tomography is proposed. The app...
International audienceWe propose a statistical method to address an important issue in cryo electron...
Free Open AccessInternational audienceWe propose a statistical method to address an important issue ...
AbstractElectron tomography (ET) combining subsequent sub-volume averaging has been becoming a uniqu...
Electron tomography (ET) consists of recording at the electron microscope one or more series of proj...
The resolution of electron tomograms is anisotropic due to geometrical constraints during data colle...
In this paper, we describe a statistical method to address an important issue in cryo-electron tomog...
The range of tilt angles for which projected images of two-dimensionally periodic specimens can be o...
Algorithms for three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of objects based on their projections are essen...
Electron Tomography (ET) is a technique that makes possible to obtain 3D reconstructions of organic ...
International audienceIn this study, we have addressed two important issues in cryo electron tomogra...
Electron tomography (ET) of biological samples is used to study the organization and the structure o...
<div><p>Electron tomography (ET) of biological samples is used to study the organization and the str...
Reduction of Missing Wedge Artifacts in Computerised Tomography by DIRECTT. Typical missing wedge ...
The goal of this thesis is to analyze the effect of projection angle errors on reconstructing 3D ele...
A new method for dealing with incomplete projection sets in electron tomography is proposed. The app...
International audienceWe propose a statistical method to address an important issue in cryo electron...
Free Open AccessInternational audienceWe propose a statistical method to address an important issue ...
AbstractElectron tomography (ET) combining subsequent sub-volume averaging has been becoming a uniqu...
Electron tomography (ET) consists of recording at the electron microscope one or more series of proj...
The resolution of electron tomograms is anisotropic due to geometrical constraints during data colle...
In this paper, we describe a statistical method to address an important issue in cryo-electron tomog...
The range of tilt angles for which projected images of two-dimensionally periodic specimens can be o...
Algorithms for three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of objects based on their projections are essen...