The development of new materials for biological application requires in vitro testing of cell/surface interactions. Cell adhesion and spreading are difficult to quantify as most materials are non-transparent and transmission microscopy cannot be used. Contrast in reflection microscopy is rather poor. We propose an alternative method for the automated screening of cell attachment and spreading using backscattered electron imaging of scanning electron microscopy. The enhanced cell contrast permits study of cell/material interactions by little differences between cells and material
X-ray microanalysis of cultured cells as “whole mounts ” (i.e., not sectioned) is used frequently e....
© 2018 Transmission electron microscopy of whole cells is hindered by the inherently large thickness...
ABSTRACT Cryogenic electron tomography is the highest resolution tool available for structural analy...
The development of new materials for biological application requires in vitro testing of cell/surfac...
The quantification of focal adhesion sites offers an assessable method of measuring cell–substrate a...
Epidermal sheets reacted for ATPase were examined in the scanning electron microscope and images bas...
It is becoming clear that the nano/microtopography of a biomaterial in vivo is of first importance i...
One knows the imaging system's properties are central to the correct interpretation of any image. In...
Confocal microscopy imaging of cells allows to visualize the presence of specific antigens by using ...
Preparing biological specimens for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) can be difficult to implement,...
Current understanding of the mechanisms involved in osseointegration following implantation of a bio...
Transmission electron microscopy is a proven technique in the field of cell biology and a very usefu...
A capability for scanning electron microscopy of wet biological specimens is presented. A membrane t...
Abstract This chapter deals with basic techniques of scanning and transmission electron microscopy a...
Abstract. Transmission electron microscopy is a proven technique in the field of cell biology and a ...
X-ray microanalysis of cultured cells as “whole mounts ” (i.e., not sectioned) is used frequently e....
© 2018 Transmission electron microscopy of whole cells is hindered by the inherently large thickness...
ABSTRACT Cryogenic electron tomography is the highest resolution tool available for structural analy...
The development of new materials for biological application requires in vitro testing of cell/surfac...
The quantification of focal adhesion sites offers an assessable method of measuring cell–substrate a...
Epidermal sheets reacted for ATPase were examined in the scanning electron microscope and images bas...
It is becoming clear that the nano/microtopography of a biomaterial in vivo is of first importance i...
One knows the imaging system's properties are central to the correct interpretation of any image. In...
Confocal microscopy imaging of cells allows to visualize the presence of specific antigens by using ...
Preparing biological specimens for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) can be difficult to implement,...
Current understanding of the mechanisms involved in osseointegration following implantation of a bio...
Transmission electron microscopy is a proven technique in the field of cell biology and a very usefu...
A capability for scanning electron microscopy of wet biological specimens is presented. A membrane t...
Abstract This chapter deals with basic techniques of scanning and transmission electron microscopy a...
Abstract. Transmission electron microscopy is a proven technique in the field of cell biology and a ...
X-ray microanalysis of cultured cells as “whole mounts ” (i.e., not sectioned) is used frequently e....
© 2018 Transmission electron microscopy of whole cells is hindered by the inherently large thickness...
ABSTRACT Cryogenic electron tomography is the highest resolution tool available for structural analy...