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Cryo-SEM as a suitable tool to study vitrification in cryopreserved tissue.
Effects of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles on devitrification crystallization of different kinds of cryoprotectants.
[In Chinese. / En chinois.]
Design of cryogenic sample holder with electrical contacts for UHV SEM/SPM.
Effect of thermal radiation on low temperature measurement for various types of temperature sensor installations.
3D evaluation of thermal stresses on ceramic-metal composites used at high temperature operation.
Cooling rate optimization for zebrafish sperm cryopreservation using a cryomicroscope coupled with SYBR14/PI dual staining.
Effect of cooling rate and cryoprotectant concentration on intracellular ice formation of small abalone (Haliotis diversicolor) eggs.
Biotransport and intracellular ice formation phenomena in freezing human embryonic kidney cells (HEK293T).
Pressurized carbon dioxide combined with ultrasound-assisted immersion freezing: Effects on microstructure and nucleation of honeydew melon.
Molecular model for a complete clathrin lattice from electron cryomicroscopy.
VISUALIZATION OF FREEZING DAMAGE TO BIOLOGICAL CELLS: A VIDEODEMONSTRATION OF CRYOMICROSCOPY.
Kryomikroskopie: eine Methode zur Visualisierung von Gefrierprozessen.
Cryomicroscopes: a method to visualize freezing processes.
Structure of the immature retroviral capsid at 8 Å resolution by cryo-electron microscopy.
3.88 Angström structure of cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus by cryo-electron microscopy.
Study on the segmentation of cryomicroscopic images of individual cells.
Refrigeration sector monitoring
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Visualization of artificial proteins with cryo-electron microscopy
A team of researchers managed to visualize the atomic structure of peptoids.
Cryo-electron microscopy wins the 2017 chemistry Nobel Prize
On October 2017, Jacques Dubochet (Switzerland), Joachim Frank (USA) and Richard Henderson (UK) were awarded the chemistry Nobel Prize for cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM).