The field of cardiovascular research has benefitted from rapid developments in imaging technology over the last few decades. Accordingly, an ever growing number of large, multidimensional data sets have begun to appear, often challenging existing pre-conceptions about structure and function of biological systems. For tissue and cell structure imaging, the move from 2D section-based microscopy to true 3D data collection has been a major driver of new insight. In the sub-cellular domain, electron tomography is a powerful technique for exploration of cellular structures in 3D with unparalleled fidelity at nanometer resolution. Electron tomography is particularly advantageous for studying highly compartmentalised cells such as cardiomyocytes, w...
We present a multiscale imaging approach to characterize the structure of isolated adult murine card...
The long prevailing view of a cell as a membrane-bound reaction compartment filled with freely diffu...
<p>The 2D-cardiac cells are quite distinct from the 3D-cardiac cell aggregates (<b>a–b</b>), because...
AbstractThe field of cardiovascular research has benefitted from rapid developments in imaging techn...
Microscopy has provided crucial insights into the fundamental features and architecture of mammalian...
After a general introduction to three-dimensional electron microscopy and particularly to electron t...
Electron tomography is the most winery applicable method for obtaining three-dimensional information...
Background: The cardiomyocyte cell membrane is composed of the surface membrane and a complex system...
Understanding the function of cellular machines requires a thorough analysis of the structural eleme...
Electron Tomography (ET) is uniquely suited to obtain three-dimensional (3-D) images of large pleiom...
The electron microscope has contributed deep insights into biological structure since its invention ...
Electron tomography of vitrifed cells is a noninvasive three- dimensional imaging technique that ope...
Electron tomography of thin sections of plastic-em bedded biological material provides valuable insi...
AbstractElectron microscopy techniques have made a significant contribution towards understanding mu...
Remodelling of the membranes and protein clustering patterns during the pathogenesis of cardiomyopat...
We present a multiscale imaging approach to characterize the structure of isolated adult murine card...
The long prevailing view of a cell as a membrane-bound reaction compartment filled with freely diffu...
<p>The 2D-cardiac cells are quite distinct from the 3D-cardiac cell aggregates (<b>a–b</b>), because...
AbstractThe field of cardiovascular research has benefitted from rapid developments in imaging techn...
Microscopy has provided crucial insights into the fundamental features and architecture of mammalian...
After a general introduction to three-dimensional electron microscopy and particularly to electron t...
Electron tomography is the most winery applicable method for obtaining three-dimensional information...
Background: The cardiomyocyte cell membrane is composed of the surface membrane and a complex system...
Understanding the function of cellular machines requires a thorough analysis of the structural eleme...
Electron Tomography (ET) is uniquely suited to obtain three-dimensional (3-D) images of large pleiom...
The electron microscope has contributed deep insights into biological structure since its invention ...
Electron tomography of vitrifed cells is a noninvasive three- dimensional imaging technique that ope...
Electron tomography of thin sections of plastic-em bedded biological material provides valuable insi...
AbstractElectron microscopy techniques have made a significant contribution towards understanding mu...
Remodelling of the membranes and protein clustering patterns during the pathogenesis of cardiomyopat...
We present a multiscale imaging approach to characterize the structure of isolated adult murine card...
The long prevailing view of a cell as a membrane-bound reaction compartment filled with freely diffu...
<p>The 2D-cardiac cells are quite distinct from the 3D-cardiac cell aggregates (<b>a–b</b>), because...