Despite much progress in electron tomography, quantitative assessment of resolution has remained a problematic issue. The criteria that are used in single particle analysis, based on gauging the consistency between density maps calculated from half data sets, are not directly applicable because of the uniqueness of a tomographic volume. Here, we propose two criteria based on a cross-validation approach. One, called FSC(e/o), is based on a Fourier shell correlation comparison between tomograms calculated from the even and odd members of a tilt series. The other, called noise-compensated leave-one-out (NLOO), is based on Fourier ring correlation comparisons between an original projection and the corresponding reprojection of the tomogram calc...
Electron microscopes yield point resolution on the order of one angstrom, however the density maps f...
Electron tomography is a technique to obtain 3D nanoscale image reconstructions from 2D electron mic...
Validation is a necessity to trust the structures solved by electron microscopy by single particle t...
The resolution of electron tomograms is anisotropic due to geometrical constraints during data colle...
Using local sinusoidal features in a standard statistical testing framework, we propose a definition...
Resolution (global and local) is one of the most reported metrics of quality measurement in Single P...
Electron tomography (ET) is a technique to reveal the interior structures of organic-subcellular mac...
Electron tomography is a powerful tool that is widely used in materials science to unravel the 3D mo...
Electron tomography provides opportunities to determine three-dimensional cellular architecture at r...
Electron tomography is a powerful tool that is widely used in materials science to unravel the 3D mo...
High-resolution electron tomography from a tilt series of transmission electron microscopy images re...
Cryo-electron tomography (CET) is the only available technique capable of characterizing the structu...
Regularization has been introduced to electron tomography for enhancing the reconstruction quality. ...
Electron tomography (ET) of biological samples is used to study the organization and the structure o...
Electron microscopes yield point resolution on the order of one angstrom, however the density maps f...
Electron tomography is a technique to obtain 3D nanoscale image reconstructions from 2D electron mic...
Validation is a necessity to trust the structures solved by electron microscopy by single particle t...
The resolution of electron tomograms is anisotropic due to geometrical constraints during data colle...
Using local sinusoidal features in a standard statistical testing framework, we propose a definition...
Resolution (global and local) is one of the most reported metrics of quality measurement in Single P...
Electron tomography (ET) is a technique to reveal the interior structures of organic-subcellular mac...
Electron tomography is a powerful tool that is widely used in materials science to unravel the 3D mo...
Electron tomography provides opportunities to determine three-dimensional cellular architecture at r...
Electron tomography is a powerful tool that is widely used in materials science to unravel the 3D mo...
High-resolution electron tomography from a tilt series of transmission electron microscopy images re...
Cryo-electron tomography (CET) is the only available technique capable of characterizing the structu...
Regularization has been introduced to electron tomography for enhancing the reconstruction quality. ...
Electron tomography (ET) of biological samples is used to study the organization and the structure o...
Electron microscopes yield point resolution on the order of one angstrom, however the density maps f...
Electron tomography is a technique to obtain 3D nanoscale image reconstructions from 2D electron mic...
Validation is a necessity to trust the structures solved by electron microscopy by single particle t...