What is Cryo-Electron Microscopy? Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is a powerful technique used to determine the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecules, such as proteins and ...
Deciphering the structures of proteins is critical to structural drug design. Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) now offers a radically different way to study the structure of large biomolecules ...
The following microscopes are available for use in the CryoEm Core. The Thermo Scientificâ„¢ Aquilosâ„¢ 2 Cryo-FIB is the first cryo-DualBeamâ„¢ (focused ion beam/scanning electron microscope) system ...
The University of Colorado Boulder Biochemistry Department's Krios Electron Microscopy facility (BioKEM) offers single particle cryo-EM and cryo tomography of plunge-frozen samples. The BioKEM ...
It enables ambient temperature and cryo-electron microscopy of single particle or tomography samples to obtain preliminary data prior to more detailed analysis on higher specification TEMs. FEI Tecnai ...
The Cryo-Electron Microscopy Facility (CEMF) advances the overall UAB mission by supporting the application of cryo-EM in making new scientific discoveries. We provide access and training in the use ...
The correlative stage was developed out of the necessity for a tool that uses fluorescence microscopy to help localise structures of interest in samples for high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy ...