Sentences with phrase «of electron microscopy»

This conference brought together leading experts in the field of electron microscopy for materials science.
Our skilled staff will assist researchers and train them in the science and practice of electron microscopy as well.
Invented by researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California (UC) Berkeley, CLAIRE extends the incredible resolution of electron microscopy to the dynamic imaging of soft matter.
AAAS Fellow Joachim Frank and AAAS member Richard Henderson were awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a type of electron microscopy that provides detailed views of the structures of the smallest molecules of life, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced Oct. 4.
Five years ago, using a lower - resolution form of electron microscopy in which the protein is visualized in the presence of negative stain, Whelan's team was able to detect at low resolution a structure that looked like a doughnut with three globular domains.
Thanks to its use of electron microscopy, infrared spectroscopy and x-ray analysis, along with a battery of other tests, the team is confident that it is indeed looking at fossilized skin.
Now a research team led by Dr. Peter Baum and Dr. Yuya Morimoto at LMU Munich and the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics (MPQ) has developed a new mode of electron microscopy, which enables one to observe this fundamental interaction in real time and real space.
Identifying these pigment structures over all the preserved bristles and feathers of a fossil would take «probably hundreds of hours of electron microscopy» said Stuart Kearns of the University of Bristol and one of the paper's authors.
The technique neatly evades two problems in nanoscale microscopy, the diffraction limit that restricts conventional optical microscopes to resolutions no better than about half the wavelength of the light (so about 250 nm for green light), and the relatively high energies and sample preparation requirements of electron microscopy that are destructive to fragile specimens like tissue.
The ORNL - Uppsala team developed the technique by rethinking a cornerstone of electron microscopy known as aberration correction.
In close collaboration with his TUM colleagues Johannes Buchner, professor of biotechnology and Sevil Weinkauf, professor of electron microscopy, Reif determined that the small heat shock protein uses a specific non-polar beta - sheet structure pile in its center for interactions with the beta - amyloid, allowing it to access the aggregation process in two locations at once: For one it attaches to individual dissolved beta - amyloids, preventing them from forming fibrils.
«I have photographed lots and lots of fleas, but I've never seen one as unusual as this,» says Frank Page of the electron microscopy department at Loughborough University.
We review progress in the processing of electron microscopy images and, in particular, a semi-automated reconstruction pipeline deployed at Janelia.
In the 1940s, Porter was one of the first in the world to use the revolutionary technique of electron microscopy (EM) to reveal the internal structure of cells.
Dietmar Riedel, head of electron microscopy facilities at the Max Planck Institute in Goettingen says: «It was really challenging to visualize the cable - like structures.
A group of researchers from institutions in Korea and the United States has determined how to employ a type of electron microscopy to cause regions within an iron - based superconductor to flip between superconducting and non-superconducting...
The team partnered with University of California, San Diego, professor and microscopy expert Mark Ellisman, one of the paper's coauthors, to exploit an advanced form of electron microscopy that tilts samples in an electron beam enabling their 3D structure to be reconstructed.
Berkeley Lab researchers, working at the Molecular Foundry, have invented a technique called «CLAIRE» that extends the incredible resolution of electron microscopy to the non-invasive nanoscale imaging of soft matter, including biomolecules, liquids, polymers, gels and foams.
The new technique, dubbed photoactivated localization microscopy, currently has a resolution similar to that of electron microscopy.
I was working mainly in the fields of electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry, and the research plan for my yearlong stay at the training site, drawn up before I left for Germany, was to extend my use of these techniques.
This book introduces current theory and practice of electron microscopy, primarily for undergraduates who need to understand how the principles of physics apply in an area of technology that has contributed greatly to our understanding of life processes and «inner...
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