AbstractCryo-electron tomography together with averaging of sub-tomograms containing identical particles can reveal the structure of proteins or protein complexes in their native environment. The resolution of this technique is limited by the contrast transfer function (CTF) of the microscope. The CTF is not routinely corrected in cryo-electron tomography because of difficulties including CTF detection, due to the low signal to noise ratio, and CTF correction, since images are characterised by a spatially variant CTF. Here we simulate the effects of the CTF on the resolution of the final reconstruction, before and after CTF correction, and consider the effect of errors and approximations in defocus determination. We show that errors in defo...
AbstractModern methods of cryo electron microscopy and tomography allow visualization of protein nan...
AbstractAccurate estimation of the contrast transfer function (CTF) is critical for a near-atomic re...
Cellular organelles and biological macromolecules such as proteins play a fundamental role in almost...
AbstractCryo-electron tomography together with averaging of sub-tomograms containing identical parti...
Cryo-electron tomography together with averaging of sub-tomograms containing identical particles can...
Nanometer resolution inside the cell will allow us to study the fundamentals of life at the smallest...
Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) allows cellular ultrastructures and macromolecular complexes to b...
Cryo-electron tomography (CET) is the only available technique capable of characterizing the structu...
AbstractToday, the resolution in phase-contrast cryo-electron tomography is for a significant part l...
Cryo-electron tomography in combination with subtomogram averaging allows to investigate the structu...
Abstract Accurate knowledge of defocus and tilt parameters is essential for the determination of thr...
Cryo-electron tomography combined with subtomogram averaging (StA) has yielded high-resolution struc...
Today, the resolution in phase-contrast cryo-electron tomography is for a significant part limited b...
SummaryCryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is a powerful technique for 3D structure determination of ...
Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) allows 3D volumes to be reconstructed from a set of 2D projection...
AbstractModern methods of cryo electron microscopy and tomography allow visualization of protein nan...
AbstractAccurate estimation of the contrast transfer function (CTF) is critical for a near-atomic re...
Cellular organelles and biological macromolecules such as proteins play a fundamental role in almost...
AbstractCryo-electron tomography together with averaging of sub-tomograms containing identical parti...
Cryo-electron tomography together with averaging of sub-tomograms containing identical particles can...
Nanometer resolution inside the cell will allow us to study the fundamentals of life at the smallest...
Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) allows cellular ultrastructures and macromolecular complexes to b...
Cryo-electron tomography (CET) is the only available technique capable of characterizing the structu...
AbstractToday, the resolution in phase-contrast cryo-electron tomography is for a significant part l...
Cryo-electron tomography in combination with subtomogram averaging allows to investigate the structu...
Abstract Accurate knowledge of defocus and tilt parameters is essential for the determination of thr...
Cryo-electron tomography combined with subtomogram averaging (StA) has yielded high-resolution struc...
Today, the resolution in phase-contrast cryo-electron tomography is for a significant part limited b...
SummaryCryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is a powerful technique for 3D structure determination of ...
Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) allows 3D volumes to be reconstructed from a set of 2D projection...
AbstractModern methods of cryo electron microscopy and tomography allow visualization of protein nan...
AbstractAccurate estimation of the contrast transfer function (CTF) is critical for a near-atomic re...
Cellular organelles and biological macromolecules such as proteins play a fundamental role in almost...