Cryogenic electron microscopy has become an essential tool for structure determination of biological macromolecules. In practice, the difficulty to reliably prepare samples with uniform ice thickness still represents a barrier for routine high-resolution imaging and limits the current throughput of the technique. We show that a nanofluidic sample support with well-defined geometry can be used to prepare cryo-EM specimens with reproducible ice thickness from picoliter sample volumes. The sample solution is contained in electron-transparent nanochannels that provide uniform thickness gradients without further optimisation and eliminate the potentially destructive air-water interface. We demonstrate the possibility to perform high-resolution s...
Electron cryotomography is the highest-resolution structural technique currently available that can ...
Cryo‐electron microscopy (cryo‐EM) enables unprecedented insight into the molecular machinery that d...
The field of biological electron microcopy (EM) has evolved into a reliable imaging technique for ex...
To understand and explain biological processes, the functions of the involved biological macromolecu...
The increasing demand for cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) reveals drawbacks in current sample pre...
While recent technological developments contributed to breakthrough advances in single particle cryo...
We present a sample preparation method for cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) that requires only 320...
Cryo electron microscopy cryo EM is a powerful structure determination technique that is well suit...
One of the oldest goals across the science is to watch atoms undergo reactions in real time. However...
Biological macromolecules such as enzymes are nanoscale machines. This is true in a concrete sense: ...
AbstractWe present a sample preparation method for cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) that requires ...
Cryo-electron microscopy has evolved in an established approach to study the structure of bio-colloi...
Single particle cryo-EM has recently developed into a powerful tool to determine the 3D structure of...
Structural biology generally provides static snapshots of protein conformations that can inform on t...
High-resolution structural information is essential to understand protein function. Protein-structur...
Electron cryotomography is the highest-resolution structural technique currently available that can ...
Cryo‐electron microscopy (cryo‐EM) enables unprecedented insight into the molecular machinery that d...
The field of biological electron microcopy (EM) has evolved into a reliable imaging technique for ex...
To understand and explain biological processes, the functions of the involved biological macromolecu...
The increasing demand for cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) reveals drawbacks in current sample pre...
While recent technological developments contributed to breakthrough advances in single particle cryo...
We present a sample preparation method for cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) that requires only 320...
Cryo electron microscopy cryo EM is a powerful structure determination technique that is well suit...
One of the oldest goals across the science is to watch atoms undergo reactions in real time. However...
Biological macromolecules such as enzymes are nanoscale machines. This is true in a concrete sense: ...
AbstractWe present a sample preparation method for cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) that requires ...
Cryo-electron microscopy has evolved in an established approach to study the structure of bio-colloi...
Single particle cryo-EM has recently developed into a powerful tool to determine the 3D structure of...
Structural biology generally provides static snapshots of protein conformations that can inform on t...
High-resolution structural information is essential to understand protein function. Protein-structur...
Electron cryotomography is the highest-resolution structural technique currently available that can ...
Cryo‐electron microscopy (cryo‐EM) enables unprecedented insight into the molecular machinery that d...
The field of biological electron microcopy (EM) has evolved into a reliable imaging technique for ex...