As cryo-EM approaches the physical resolution limits imposed by electron optics and radiation damage, it becomes increasingly urgent to address the issues that impede high-resolution structure determination of biological specimens. One of the persistent problems has been beam-induced movement, which occurs when the specimen is irradiated with high-energy electrons. Beam-induced movement results in image blurring and loss of high-resolution information. It is particularly severe for biological samples in unsupported thin films of vitreous water. By controlled devitrification of conventionally plunge-frozen samples, the suspended film of vitrified water was converted into cubic ice, a polycrystalline, mechanically stable solid. It is shown th...
The physical principles of electron–specimen interaction govern the design of specimen supports for ...
Cryo-EM imaging of vitreous samples is limited to a few hundred nanometers in thickness. Focused ion...
Beam damage is the main resolution-limiting factor when biological particles are observed by cryoele...
SummaryLow-dose images obtained by electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) are often affected by blurring...
A novel approach to time-resolved cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has recently been introduced th...
It has long been known that cryo-EM specimens are severely damaged by a level of electron exposure t...
AbstractWe have recorded dose-fractionated electron cryo-microscope images of thin films of pure fla...
Summary Cryoelectron microsopy is a widely used technique to observe biological material in an almos...
Low-dose images obtained by electron cryo-micros-copy (cryo-EM) are often affected by blurring cause...
Chemically fixed pancreas was infiltrated with various cryoprotectants to obtain homogeneously vitri...
CryoEM has become the method of choice for determining the structure of large macromolecular complex...
AbstractImages of radiation-sensitive specimens obtained by electron microscopy suffer a reduction i...
Cryoelectron microsopy is a widely used technique to observe biological material in an almost physio...
Recently a number of new approaches have been presented with the intention to produce electron beam ...
Biological macromolecules such as enzymes are nanoscale machines. This is true in a concrete sense: ...
The physical principles of electron–specimen interaction govern the design of specimen supports for ...
Cryo-EM imaging of vitreous samples is limited to a few hundred nanometers in thickness. Focused ion...
Beam damage is the main resolution-limiting factor when biological particles are observed by cryoele...
SummaryLow-dose images obtained by electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) are often affected by blurring...
A novel approach to time-resolved cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) has recently been introduced th...
It has long been known that cryo-EM specimens are severely damaged by a level of electron exposure t...
AbstractWe have recorded dose-fractionated electron cryo-microscope images of thin films of pure fla...
Summary Cryoelectron microsopy is a widely used technique to observe biological material in an almos...
Low-dose images obtained by electron cryo-micros-copy (cryo-EM) are often affected by blurring cause...
Chemically fixed pancreas was infiltrated with various cryoprotectants to obtain homogeneously vitri...
CryoEM has become the method of choice for determining the structure of large macromolecular complex...
AbstractImages of radiation-sensitive specimens obtained by electron microscopy suffer a reduction i...
Cryoelectron microsopy is a widely used technique to observe biological material in an almost physio...
Recently a number of new approaches have been presented with the intention to produce electron beam ...
Biological macromolecules such as enzymes are nanoscale machines. This is true in a concrete sense: ...
The physical principles of electron–specimen interaction govern the design of specimen supports for ...
Cryo-EM imaging of vitreous samples is limited to a few hundred nanometers in thickness. Focused ion...
Beam damage is the main resolution-limiting factor when biological particles are observed by cryoele...