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Revision as of 21:01, 30 April 2010

Welcome to the Leschziner Lab's Tutorials Wiki

In these pages you will find tutorials designed to explain, in an accessible way, some of the principles behind the techniques used in our lab. They range from the very general (How does a microscope work?) to very specific approaches used in Three-Dimensional Electron Microscopy. This wiki is, by definition, a "work in progress"; we will periodically add new material and update what's already here. Blue links are for tutorials already available while red ones are for those we are still developing.

We hope you find the material useful and welcome feedback on how to improve it. To give us feedback, please see the discussion tab at the top of the page, or e-mail us.

General imaging principles

These conventions and basic physics concepts are fundamental tools for understanding electron imaging.

Electron imaging

There are many caveats to imaging with electrons as opposed to photons.

Electron Microscopy of Macromolecules

Two-Dimensional Averaging

Three-dimensional reconstruction by EM

A "30 Second Overview" of three-dimensional EM reconstruction.

Basics

Existing Reconstruction Methods

Software Available

An overview of the currently available software, links, and general descriptions.

Resolution

Hardware Innovations 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.


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