Author:
Resch Guenter P.,Brandstetter Marlene,Pickl-Herk Angela M.,Königsmaier Lisa,Wonesch Veronika I.,Urban Edit
Abstract
INTRODUCTIONCryo-transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM) allows the visualization of biological specimens within their native, hydrated environment at nanometer resolution. To prevent the formation of destructive ice crystals, an extremely high cooling rate has to be achieved in the freezing process. For samples that are inherently thin enough, ranging from macromolecules to peripheral parts of spread cells, this can be accomplished by plunging the sample into a cryogen. This approach, known as “immersion freezing,” is an essential preparation technique in structural, molecular, and cell biology. In this article, we discuss the advantages of cryo-EM, the scope of specimens that can be visualized using this technique, the method of immersion freezing, and the instrumentation available. In particular, we focus on the new semiautomatic immersion freezer by Leica Microsystems (“EM GP”).
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cited by
13 articles.
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