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Recent Electron Microscopy News:
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Scientists have gotten their best look ever at interactions inside human skin cells, finding a Velcro-like setup that links them and makes skin strong while also supple.
Using a new technique called cryo-electron tomography, scientists have taken their closest look ever at the interior of skin cells and discovered a setup similiar to Velcro that hooks them together in a way that makes them strong and supple ...
Scientists from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory have published the first 3D image of a human skin cell.
The MICROSCIENCE 2008 International Conference organised by the Royal Microscopical Society (RMS) continues to grow, boasting three parallel sessions covering three inspiring themes. These are: Characterisation and nanofabrication of advanced materials; The cell in time and space; and Microscopy and analysis at the frontiers. [click link for full article]
Seeing proteins in their natural environment and interactions inside cells has been a long-standing goal. Using an advanced microscopy technique called cryo-electron tomography, researchers from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory [EMBL] have visualised proteins responsible for cell-cell contacts for the first time. [click link for full article]
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Additional Electron Microscopy Resources:
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What are Electron Microscopes?
Electron Microscopes are scientific instruments that use a beam of highly The first Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) debuted in 1942 with the first
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Scanning Electron Microscope
Scanning Electron Microscope Image Gallery · How the SEM Works · Teacher Resources · Museum Use of the SEM · Microscope Links
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Scanning Electron Microscope
Scanning Electron Microscope Image Gallery · How the SEM Works · Teacher Resources · Museum Use of the SEM · Microscope Links
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