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The following tutorials are designed to aid in the understanding of the physical principles associated with our lab's research. Our goal is to make these principles accessible to all scientists, so that we may all participate in informed discourse. Once edited and polished on our lab wiki's testing environment, these tutorials are freely available to the public. | The following tutorials are designed to aid in the understanding of the physical principles associated with our lab's research. Our goal is to make these principles accessible to all scientists, so that we may all participate in informed discourse. Once edited and polished on our lab wiki's testing environment, these tutorials are freely available to the public. | ||
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Revision as of 21:10, 12 January 2010
Leschziner Lab Tutorials
The following tutorials are designed to aid in the understanding of the physical principles associated with our lab's research. Our goal is to make these principles accessible to all scientists, so that we may all participate in informed discourse. Once edited and polished on our lab wiki's testing environment, these tutorials are freely available to the public.
Note: This initial offering is a sample of the topics that we will be publishing on. Examples are available where there are blue links, while red links indicate pages not yet created.
Contents
General imaging principles
Electron imaging
There are many considerations in imaging with electrons.
Three-dimensional reconstruction by EM
In a 30 second overview, the general process involves:
Reconstruction Methods
- Angular Reconstitution (AR)
- Random Conical Tilt (RCT)
- Orthogonal Tilt Reconstruction (OTR)
Accessories to the Electron Microscope
Some new, some old, there are many aspects of the microscope that may be changed, ostensibly altering the physics of image formation for the better.
Software Available
An overview of the currently available software, links, and general descriptions.
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