Electron microscopy : methods and protocols

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Electron microscopy : methods and protocols

(Methods in molecular biology / John M. Walker, series editor, v. 369)

Humana Press, c2007

2nd ed. / edited by John Kuo

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Revised and expanded ed. of: Electron microscopy : methods and protocols / edited by M.A. Nasser Hajibagheri , c1999

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book presents the newest technology in electron microscopy. It comprises two major areas of electron microscopy - transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The volume provides clear, concise instructions on processing biological specimens and includes discussion on the underlying principles of the majority of the processes presented. A notes section enables efficient adaptation and troubleshooting of protocols.

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CONTENTS Electron Microscopy: Methods and Protocols (2nd Edition) "METHODS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY" Volume 117 1. Conventional Specimen Preparation Techniques for Transmission Electron Microscopy of Cultured Cells John J. Bozzola (USA) 2. Processing Biological Tissues for Ultrastructural Study Jose A. Mascorro (USA) and John J. Bozzola (USA) 3. Processing Plant Tissues for Ultrastructural Study John Kuo and Ivan Kuo (Australia) 4. Microwave-Assisted Processing and Embedding for Transmission Electron Microscopy Paul Webster (USA) 5. Ultramicrotomy: for Biological Electron Microscopy Herbert K. Hagler (USA) 6. Post Staining Grids for Transmission Electron Microscopy: Conventional and Alternative Protocols E. Ann Ellis (USA) 7. Negative Staining of Thinly Spread Biological Samples J. Robin Harris (Germany) 8. Recent Advances in High Pressure Freezing: Equipment and Specimen Loading Methods Kent L McDonald, Mary Morphew, Paul Verkade, and Thomas Muller-Reichert (USA/Germany) 9. Cryoultramicrotomy: Cryo-Electron Microscopy of Vitreous Sections Dimitri Vanhecke, Luca Studer and Daniel Studer (Switzerland) 10. Cell-free Extract Systems and the Cytoskeleton: Preparation of Biochemical Experiments for Transmission Electron Microscopy Margaret Coughlin, William M. Brieher and Ryoma Ohi (USA) 11. Electron Microscopy In Situ Hybridization - Tracking DNA and RNA Sequences at High Resolution Du_an Cmarko and Karel Koberna (Chezvakea) 12. Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy Using Immunolabeled Resin Sections Heinz Schwarz and Bruno M. Humbel (Germany/Netherlands) 13. Cryosectioning Fixed and Cryoprotected Biological Material for Immunocytochemistry Paul Webster and Alexandre Webster (USA) 14. F-TEM mages: Integrating Fluorescence Microscopy with Transmission Electron Microscopy Paul A. Sims and Jeff D. Hardin (USA) 15. Quantitative Immunoelectron Microscopy: Alternative Ways of Assessing Subcellular Patterns of Gold Labelling Terry M. Mayhew (England) 16. Electron Crystallography of Membrane Proteins Hui-Ting Chou, James Evans and Henning Stahlberg (USA) 17. Cryo-Electron Microscopy of Icosahedral Virus Particle Wen Jiang and Wah Chiu (USA) 18. 3D Reconstructions of Chromosomes with Electron Tomography Peter Engelhardt (Finland) 19. Whole-Mount Immuno-Electron Tomography of Chromosomes and Cells Peter Engelhardt, Jari Merilainen, Fang Zhao, Susumu Uchiyama, Kiichi Fukui and Veli-Pekka Lehto (Finland/Japan) 20. 3-D Cryo-Transmission Electron Microscopy of Cells and Organelles Michael Marko and Chyong-Ere Hsieh (USA) 21. Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) as a Tool for Elemental Analysis in Biological Specimens Nadine Kapp, Peter Gehr, Daniel Studer and Marianne Geiser (Switzerland) 22. Conventional Specimen Preparation Techniques for Scanning Electron Microscopy of Biological Specimens John J. Bozzola (USA) 23.Variable Pressure (VPSEM) and Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM): Imaging of Biological Samples Brendan J. Griffin (Australia) 24. Cryo-planing Technique for Visualizing the Distribution of Water in Woody Tissue by Cryo-Scanning Electron Microscopy Yasuhiro Utsumi and Yuzou Sano (Japan) 25. X-ray Microanalysis in the Scanning Electron Microscope Godfrield M Roomans and Anca Dragomir (Sweden) 26. Botanical SEM X-ray Microanalysis in Cryo-Scanning Electron Microscopy Beat Frey (Switzerland) 27. Static Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry for Biological and Biomedical Research Nicholas P. Lockyer (England) 28. Using SIMS and MIMS in Biological Materials: Application to Higher Plants Nicole Grignon (France)

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