Electron microscopes are used to visualize the structure of solids, molecules, or nanoparticles with atomic resolution. However, most materials are not static. Rather, they interact, move, and reshape ...
Thanks to cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), teams of German and British researchers have managed to create images of atoms ...
Few standard optical microscopy methods can achieve the same level of spatial resolution, which is essential for being able to resolve geometric and structural features on the nanometer length scale.
Cryo-electron microscopy and tomography are transforming structural biology, offering unprecedented insights into ...
Cryo-correlative light and electron microscopy (cryo-CLEM) is a powerful technique that combines fluorescence imaging for specific localization with electron microscopy for detailed structural ...
Electron microscopes give us insight into the tiniest details of materials and can visualize, for example, the structure of solids, molecules or nanoparticles with atomic resolution. However, most ...
Chemists discover how key contrast agent works, paving a way to create new markers needed for correlative microscopy that can image the structure and signaling of cells at the same time. Two labs at ...