Three-dimensional SEM, TEM, and STEM for analysis of large-scale biological systems

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Snježana Radulović
Sowmya Sunkara
Reinhard Rachel
Gerd Leitinger
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[1] Medical University of Graz,Division of Cell Biology, Histology and Embryology, Research Unit Electron Microscopic Techniques, Gottfried Schatz Research Center
[2] University of Regensburg,Centre for Electron Microscopy
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Electron tomography; Large volumes; Structural cell biology; 3D reconstruction; Correlative light and electron microscopy; Array tomography;
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A major aim in structural cell biology is to analyze intact cells in three dimensions, visualize subcellular structures, and even localize proteins at the best possible resolution in three dimensions. Though recently developed electron microscopy tools such as electron tomography, or three-dimensional (3D) scanning electron microscopy, offer great resolution in three dimensions, the challenge is that, the better the resolution, usually the smaller the volume under investigation. Several different approaches to overcome this challenge were presented at the Microscopy Conference in Vienna in 2021. These tools include array tomography, batch tomography, or scanning transmission electron tomography, all of which can nowadays be extended toward correlative light and electron tomography, with greatly increased 3D information. Here, we review these tools, describe the underlying procedures, and discuss their advantages and limits.
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页码:203 / 211
页数:8
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