The preparation of biological cells for either scanning or transmission electron microscopy requires a complex process of fixation, dehydration and drying. Critical point drying is commonly used for samples investigated with a scanning electron beam, whereas resin-infiltration is typically used for transmission electron microscopy. Critical point drying may cause cracks at the cellular surface and a sponge-like morphology of nondistinguishable intracellular compartments. Resin-infiltrated biological samples result in a solid block of resin, which can be further processed by mechanical sectioning, however that does not allow a top view examination of small cell–cell and cell–surface contacts. Here, we propose a method for removing resin exce...
Live-cell imaging is one of the most widely applied methods in live science. Here we describe two se...
Physiology and pathology have a big deal on tissue morphology, and the intrinsic spatial resolution ...
Intracellular structures of embedded biological tissues (rat kidney, myocardium and small intestine)...
The preparation of biological cells for either scanning or transmission electron microscopy requires...
Since the recent boost in the usage of electron microscopy in life‐science research, there is a grea...
Since the recent boost in the usage of electron microscopy in life-science research, there is a grea...
Abstract Background For decoding the mechanism of how cells and organs function information on their...
In the last two decades, the third-dimension has become a focus of attention in electron microscopy ...
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2009 in Richmond, Virginia, U...
Preparation of biological samples for transmission electron microscopy is not a trivial task. The sa...
Preparing biological specimens for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) can be difficult to implement,...
Three-dimensional (3D) imaging is an important tool in electron microscopy, especially in biological...
Serial block face imaging with the scanning electron microscope has been developed as an alternative...
International audienceCell adhesion is involved in many cellular processes such as proliferation, mi...
Elastic fibres constitute an important component of the extracellular matrix and currently are the s...
Live-cell imaging is one of the most widely applied methods in live science. Here we describe two se...
Physiology and pathology have a big deal on tissue morphology, and the intrinsic spatial resolution ...
Intracellular structures of embedded biological tissues (rat kidney, myocardium and small intestine)...
The preparation of biological cells for either scanning or transmission electron microscopy requires...
Since the recent boost in the usage of electron microscopy in life‐science research, there is a grea...
Since the recent boost in the usage of electron microscopy in life-science research, there is a grea...
Abstract Background For decoding the mechanism of how cells and organs function information on their...
In the last two decades, the third-dimension has become a focus of attention in electron microscopy ...
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2009 in Richmond, Virginia, U...
Preparation of biological samples for transmission electron microscopy is not a trivial task. The sa...
Preparing biological specimens for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) can be difficult to implement,...
Three-dimensional (3D) imaging is an important tool in electron microscopy, especially in biological...
Serial block face imaging with the scanning electron microscope has been developed as an alternative...
International audienceCell adhesion is involved in many cellular processes such as proliferation, mi...
Elastic fibres constitute an important component of the extracellular matrix and currently are the s...
Live-cell imaging is one of the most widely applied methods in live science. Here we describe two se...
Physiology and pathology have a big deal on tissue morphology, and the intrinsic spatial resolution ...
Intracellular structures of embedded biological tissues (rat kidney, myocardium and small intestine)...