Cryoultramicrotomy allows the sectioning of vitrified biological samples. These biological samples are preserved at the atomic level and represent the real structure at the moment of freezing. Cryoultramicrotomy produces ultra-thin cryosections that are investigated in a cryoelectron microscope. The necessity of working during the whole preparation at temperatures less than −140°C results in some difficulties, including the cryosection transfer from the knife-edge to the electron microscropy grid; the grid handling in the cryochamber and the grid transfer into the cryoholder of the electron microscope. Furthermore, ice crystal contamination (from air humidity) can obscure the structures of interest in the sections. It is mainly know-how and...
The preparation and high resolution observation of frozen hydrated thin sections has been studied by...
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee,...
Cryotechniques must be employed throughout all preparation and observation steps in order to extract...
Preparation of biological samples for transmission electron microscopy is not a trivial task. The sa...
Aim of this paper is to present a short overview about the state of the art of the so called cryotec...
This review is concerned with the considerable progress in the field of cryo-ultramicrotomy (cryofix...
Electron cryotomography is the highest-resolution structural technique currently available that can ...
A description of ultrathin frozen sectioning is presented. Small pieces of lightly-fixed but unembed...
The introduction of cryo-techniques to the focused ion-beam scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM) h...
The desire to study macromolecular complexes within their cellular context requires the ability to p...
Water is the most abundant component of biological material, but it is systematically excluded from ...
Summary Cryoelectron microsopy is a widely used technique to observe biological material in an almos...
Cryoelectron microsopy is a widely used technique to observe biological material in an almost physio...
Cryo‐electron microscopy (cryo‐EM) enables unprecedented insight into the molecular machinery that d...
Cryoelectron microscopy allows the observation of hydrated samples at high spatial resolution, and i...
The preparation and high resolution observation of frozen hydrated thin sections has been studied by...
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee,...
Cryotechniques must be employed throughout all preparation and observation steps in order to extract...
Preparation of biological samples for transmission electron microscopy is not a trivial task. The sa...
Aim of this paper is to present a short overview about the state of the art of the so called cryotec...
This review is concerned with the considerable progress in the field of cryo-ultramicrotomy (cryofix...
Electron cryotomography is the highest-resolution structural technique currently available that can ...
A description of ultrathin frozen sectioning is presented. Small pieces of lightly-fixed but unembed...
The introduction of cryo-techniques to the focused ion-beam scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM) h...
The desire to study macromolecular complexes within their cellular context requires the ability to p...
Water is the most abundant component of biological material, but it is systematically excluded from ...
Summary Cryoelectron microsopy is a widely used technique to observe biological material in an almos...
Cryoelectron microsopy is a widely used technique to observe biological material in an almost physio...
Cryo‐electron microscopy (cryo‐EM) enables unprecedented insight into the molecular machinery that d...
Cryoelectron microscopy allows the observation of hydrated samples at high spatial resolution, and i...
The preparation and high resolution observation of frozen hydrated thin sections has been studied by...
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee,...
Cryotechniques must be employed throughout all preparation and observation steps in order to extract...