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- Scanning Electron Microscopy for the Life Sciences
- Series page
- Scanning Electron Microscopy for the Life Sciences
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Endorsements
- Contributors
- 1 The role of scanning electron microscopy in cell and molecular biology:
- 2 Corrosion casting technique
- 3 Revealing the internal structure of cells in three dimensions with scanning electron microscopy
- 4 Mitochondrial continuous intracellular network-structures visualized with high-resolution field-emission scanning electron microscopy
- 5 Is the scanning mode the future of electron microscopy in cell biology?
- 6 High-resolution labeling for correlative microscopy
- 7 The use of SEM to explore viral structure and trafficking
- 8 High-resolution scanning electron microscopy of the nuclear surface in Herpes Simplex Virus 1 infected cells
- 9 Scanning electron microscopy of chromosomes:
- 10 A method to visualize the microarchitecture of glycoprotein matrices with scanning electron microscopy
- 11 Scanning electron microscopy of cerebellar intrinsic circuits
- 12 Application of in vivo cryotechnique to living animal organs examined by scanning electron microscopy
- 13 SEM in dental research
- 14 SEM, teeth, and palaeoanthropology:
- Index
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4 - Mitochondrial continuous intracellular network-structures visualized with high-resolution field-emission scanning electron microscopy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2013
- Scanning Electron Microscopy for the Life Sciences
- Series page
- Scanning Electron Microscopy for the Life Sciences
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Endorsements
- Contributors
- 1 The role of scanning electron microscopy in cell and molecular biology:
- 2 Corrosion casting technique
- 3 Revealing the internal structure of cells in three dimensions with scanning electron microscopy
- 4 Mitochondrial continuous intracellular network-structures visualized with high-resolution field-emission scanning electron microscopy
- 5 Is the scanning mode the future of electron microscopy in cell biology?
- 6 High-resolution labeling for correlative microscopy
- 7 The use of SEM to explore viral structure and trafficking
- 8 High-resolution scanning electron microscopy of the nuclear surface in Herpes Simplex Virus 1 infected cells
- 9 Scanning electron microscopy of chromosomes:
- 10 A method to visualize the microarchitecture of glycoprotein matrices with scanning electron microscopy
- 11 Scanning electron microscopy of cerebellar intrinsic circuits
- 12 Application of in vivo cryotechnique to living animal organs examined by scanning electron microscopy
- 13 SEM in dental research
- 14 SEM, teeth, and palaeoanthropology:
- Index
- Plates - PDF Only
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- Scanning Electron Microscopy for the Life Sciences , pp. 50 - 70Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012
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