Background: In standard transmission electron microscopy (TEM), biological samples are supported on carbon films of nanometer thickness. Due to the similar electron scattering of protein samples and graphite supports, high quality images with structural details are obtained primarily by staining with heavy metals. Methods: Single-layered graphene is used to support the protein self-assemblies of different molecular weights for qualitative and quantitative characterizations. Results: We show unprecedented high resolution and contrast images of unstained samples on graphene on a low-end TEM. We show for the first time that the resolution and contrast of TEM images of unstained biological samples with high packing density in their native state...
Liquid-phase electron microscopy (LPEM) is capable of imaging native (unstained) protein structure i...
Since the invention of the transmission electron microscope (TEM) in 1931 by Max Knoll and Ernst Rus...
Transmission electron microscopy has witnessed rampant development and surging point resolution over...
Background In standard transmission electron microscopy (TEM), biological samples are supported on c...
Background In standard transmission electron microscopy (TEM), biological samples are supported on c...
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) on light element materials and soft matters is problematic du...
We demonstrate the application of graphene as a support for imaging individual biological molecules ...
Recent development of liquid phase transmission electron microscopy (TEM) enables the study of speci...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Recent development of liquid phase transmission electron microsc...
We report on the structural analysis of graphene oxide (GO) by transmission electron microscopy (TEM...
We report on the structural analysis of graphene oxide (GO) by transmission electron microscopy (TEM...
We report on the structural analysis of graphene oxide (GO) by transmission electron microscopy (TEM...
The application of electron microscopy to hydrated biological samples has been limited by high-vacuu...
Since the invention of the transmission electron microscope (TEM) in 1931 by Max Knoll and Ernst Rus...
We report a new method for quantitative estimation of graphene layer thicknesses using high contrast...
Liquid-phase electron microscopy (LPEM) is capable of imaging native (unstained) protein structure i...
Since the invention of the transmission electron microscope (TEM) in 1931 by Max Knoll and Ernst Rus...
Transmission electron microscopy has witnessed rampant development and surging point resolution over...
Background In standard transmission electron microscopy (TEM), biological samples are supported on c...
Background In standard transmission electron microscopy (TEM), biological samples are supported on c...
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) on light element materials and soft matters is problematic du...
We demonstrate the application of graphene as a support for imaging individual biological molecules ...
Recent development of liquid phase transmission electron microscopy (TEM) enables the study of speci...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Recent development of liquid phase transmission electron microsc...
We report on the structural analysis of graphene oxide (GO) by transmission electron microscopy (TEM...
We report on the structural analysis of graphene oxide (GO) by transmission electron microscopy (TEM...
We report on the structural analysis of graphene oxide (GO) by transmission electron microscopy (TEM...
The application of electron microscopy to hydrated biological samples has been limited by high-vacuu...
Since the invention of the transmission electron microscope (TEM) in 1931 by Max Knoll and Ernst Rus...
We report a new method for quantitative estimation of graphene layer thicknesses using high contrast...
Liquid-phase electron microscopy (LPEM) is capable of imaging native (unstained) protein structure i...
Since the invention of the transmission electron microscope (TEM) in 1931 by Max Knoll and Ernst Rus...
Transmission electron microscopy has witnessed rampant development and surging point resolution over...