Low dose cryoelectron microscopy has been used to record images and electron diffraction patterns of frozen hydrated crystals of the single-stranded DNA binding protein gp32*I. Fourier transforms from 13 image areas, corresponding to approximately 40,000 unit cells, were aligned by a minimal phase residual search and merged by vector addition in reciprocal space. Phases from the resulting composite transform were combined with amplitudes from electron diffraction patterns to reconstruct the projected mass density of the gp32*I crystal at 8.4 A resolution
Modem scanning electron microscopy yields structural information down to 2 to 5 nm from thin, beam t...
The methodology for preparing specimens in the frozen, hydrated state has been assessed using crysta...
SummarySingle particle reconstruction from cryoelectron microscopy images, though emerging as a powe...
Low dose cryoelectron microscopy has been used to record images and electron diffraction patterns of...
The three-dimensional (3-D) structure of gp32*I, a major proteolytic fragment of the DNA helix-desta...
The combination of cryo-electron microscopy to study large biological assemblies at low resolution w...
In the last century, immense progress has been made to charter and understand a wide range of biolog...
Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) is a high-resolution biological imaging method...
Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) is a high-resolution biological imaging method...
Electron cryomicroscopy reveals biological structure in a native, frozen– hydrated state. Images ar...
A new 300kV, FEG, helium-cooled, energy-filtered "G2 Polara" electron cryoTEM was recently installed...
The potential of electron microscope tomography as a tool for obtaining three-dimensional (3D) infor...
Crystals of DNA have been grown in a form suitable for study by electron diffraction and electron mi...
Transmission electron microscopy has provided most of what is known about the ultrastructural organi...
Today's biomolecular electron microscopy uses essentially three different imaging modalities: (i) el...
Modem scanning electron microscopy yields structural information down to 2 to 5 nm from thin, beam t...
The methodology for preparing specimens in the frozen, hydrated state has been assessed using crysta...
SummarySingle particle reconstruction from cryoelectron microscopy images, though emerging as a powe...
Low dose cryoelectron microscopy has been used to record images and electron diffraction patterns of...
The three-dimensional (3-D) structure of gp32*I, a major proteolytic fragment of the DNA helix-desta...
The combination of cryo-electron microscopy to study large biological assemblies at low resolution w...
In the last century, immense progress has been made to charter and understand a wide range of biolog...
Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) is a high-resolution biological imaging method...
Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) is a high-resolution biological imaging method...
Electron cryomicroscopy reveals biological structure in a native, frozen– hydrated state. Images ar...
A new 300kV, FEG, helium-cooled, energy-filtered "G2 Polara" electron cryoTEM was recently installed...
The potential of electron microscope tomography as a tool for obtaining three-dimensional (3D) infor...
Crystals of DNA have been grown in a form suitable for study by electron diffraction and electron mi...
Transmission electron microscopy has provided most of what is known about the ultrastructural organi...
Today's biomolecular electron microscopy uses essentially three different imaging modalities: (i) el...
Modem scanning electron microscopy yields structural information down to 2 to 5 nm from thin, beam t...
The methodology for preparing specimens in the frozen, hydrated state has been assessed using crysta...
SummarySingle particle reconstruction from cryoelectron microscopy images, though emerging as a powe...