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Cryo-electron microscopy adds the element of super-cold temperatures, making it particularly useful for near-atomic structure resolution of larger proteins, membrane proteins or lipid-containing ...
Image a shows the known structure of the bacteriophage T4 virus. Image b shows the recorded hologram. Image c and d are reconstructions that show the contrast from amplitude and phase respectively.
An electron micrograph— a photograph taken by means of a transmission electron microscope—of the DT57C bacteriophage. These types of images have been used to obtain a three-dimensional ...
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Using cryo-electron microscopy, the researchers took a total of 700,000 images of the protein complex from various angles, using these to compute its 3D structure.
In detailed electron microscopy images taken by Tagide deCarvalho, assistant director of the College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences Core Facilities and first author on the new paper, 80 ...
For these reasons, we decided to use cryo-electron microscopy to visualize the DT57C bacteriophage at high-resolution in its entirety,” Prof. Matthias Wolf, head of the Molecular Cryo-Electron ...
Mighty mite And Davis is still studying phage, the virus that infect bacteria. Composed merely of DNA and protein, essentially colorless and so small they are only visible through an electron ...
High school students across Montana are finding previously unknown viruses using Montana Technological University’s new state-of-the-art scanning/transmission electron microscope.
Here’s how it works. Scientists captured a microscope image of this satellite virus, in purple, attaching to the "neck" of a helper virus, in blue.
This image from a scanning electron microscope shows, in orange, the coronavirus that causes the disease COVID-19. The virus was isolated from a patient in the U.S. and is seen here emerging from ...
Conveying a sense of wonder, she began a 1963 journal article about the symmetrical structure of viruses with an ode to electron microscopy — and an apology to the poet William Blake.