Electron tomography: towards visualizing the molecular organization of the cytoplasm
W Baumeister - Current opinion in structural biology, 2002 - Elsevier
W Baumeister
Current opinion in structural biology, 2002•ElsevierElectron tomography of thin sections of plastic-embedded biological material provides
valuable insights into the organellar organization of cells. With the advent of automated data-
acquisition procedures, it has become possible to study radiation-sensitive specimens, such
as frozen-hydrated organelles and whole cells. This opens up exciting perspectives for
visualizing the molecular organization of the cytoplasm.
valuable insights into the organellar organization of cells. With the advent of automated data-
acquisition procedures, it has become possible to study radiation-sensitive specimens, such
as frozen-hydrated organelles and whole cells. This opens up exciting perspectives for
visualizing the molecular organization of the cytoplasm.
Electron tomography of thin sections of plastic-embedded biological material provides valuable insights into the organellar organization of cells. With the advent of automated data-acquisition procedures, it has become possible to study radiation-sensitive specimens, such as frozen-hydrated organelles and whole cells. This opens up exciting perspectives for visualizing the molecular organization of the cytoplasm.
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