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For more than a century, microscopy has been a centerpiece of
extraordinary discoveries in biology. Along the way, remarkable
imaging tools have been developed allowing scientists to dissect
the complexity of cellular processes at the nano length molecular
scales. Nanoimaging: Methods and Protocols presents a diverse
collection of microscopy techniques and methodologies that provides
guidance to successfully image cellular molecular complexes at
nanometer spatial resolution. The book's four parts cover: (1)
light microscopy techniques with a special emphasis on methods that
go beyond the classic diffraction-limited imaging; (2) electron
microscopy techniques for high-resolution imaging of molecules,
cells and tissues, in both two and three dimensions; (3) scanning
probe microscopy techniques for imaging and probing macromolecular
complexes and membrane surface topography; and (4) complementary
techniques on correlative microscopy, soft x-ray tomography and
secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging. Written in the successful
format of the Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series, chapters
include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the
necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step protocols, and notes
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and
accessible, Nanoimaging: Methods and Protocols highlights many of
the most exciting possibilities in microscopy for the investigation
of biological structures at the nano length molecular scales.
For more than a century, microscopy has been a centerpiece of
extraordinary discoveries in biology. Along the way, remarkable
imaging tools have been developed allowing scientists to dissect
the complexity of cellular processes at the nano length molecular
scales. Nanoimaging: Methods and Protocols presents a diverse
collection of microscopy techniques and methodologies that provides
guidance to successfully image cellular molecular complexes at
nanometer spatial resolution. The book's four parts cover: (1)
light microscopy techniques with a special emphasis on methods that
go beyond the classic diffraction-limited imaging; (2) electron
microscopy techniques for high-resolution imaging of molecules,
cells and tissues, in both two and three dimensions; (3) scanning
probe microscopy techniques for imaging and probing macromolecular
complexes and membrane surface topography; and (4) complementary
techniques on correlative microscopy, soft x-ray tomography and
secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging. Written in the successful
format of the Methods in Molecular Biology (TM) series, chapters
include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the
necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step protocols, and notes
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and
accessible, Nanoimaging: Methods and Protocols highlights many of
the most exciting possibilities in microscopy for the investigation
of biological structures at the nano length molecular scales.
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