Journal article

Visualizing cells at the nanoscale

A Leis, B Rockel, L Andrees, W Baumeister

Trends in Biochemical Sciences | ELSEVIER SCIENCE LONDON | Published : 2009

Abstract

Cryogenic electron tomography (cryo- ET) enables the 3D visualization of biological material at a previously unseeable scale. Carefully controlled cryogenic specimen preparation avoids the artefacts that are notorious to conventional electron microscopy specimen preparation. To date, studies employing cryo- ET have mostly been restricted to isolated macromolecular assemblies, small prokaryotic cells or thin regions of eukaryotic cells owing to the limited penetration depth of electrons through ice-embedded preparations. Recent progress in cryosectioning makes it possible to acquire tomograms from many kinds of vitrified cells and tissues. The systematic and comprehensive interpretation of su..

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Work in our laboratory was supported by the 3D-EM Network of Excellence within the Sixth Framework Programme financed by the European Commission. We thank Julio Ortiz, Martin Beck, Emmanuel Burghard and Gunther Gerisch for contributing portions of the figures.