Volume electron microscopy
Life exists in three dimensions, but until the turn of the century most electron microscopy
methods provided only 2D image data. Recently, electron microscopy techniques capable of …
methods provided only 2D image data. Recently, electron microscopy techniques capable of …
Nanoparticle entry into cells; the cell biology weak link
G Griffiths, J Gruenberg, M Marsh, J Wohlmann… - Advanced Drug Delivery …, 2022 - Elsevier
Nanoparticles (NP) are attractive options for the therapeutic delivery of active
pharmaceutical drugs, proteins and nucleic acids into cells, tissues and organs. Research …
pharmaceutical drugs, proteins and nucleic acids into cells, tissues and organs. Research …
Pathological structural conversion of α-synuclein at the mitochondria induces neuronal toxicity
Aggregation of alpha-synuclein (α-Syn) drives Parkinson's disease (PD), although the initial
stages of self-assembly and structural conversion have not been directly observed inside …
stages of self-assembly and structural conversion have not been directly observed inside …
Label-free prediction of three-dimensional fluorescence images from transmitted-light microscopy
Understanding cells as integrated systems is central to modern biology. Although
fluorescence microscopy can resolve subcellular structure in living cells, it is expensive, is …
fluorescence microscopy can resolve subcellular structure in living cells, it is expensive, is …
Subcellular antibiotic visualization reveals a dynamic drug reservoir in infected macrophages
Tuberculosis, caused by the intracellular pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, remains the
world's deadliest infectious disease. Sterilizing chemotherapy requires at least 6 months of …
world's deadliest infectious disease. Sterilizing chemotherapy requires at least 6 months of …
Quantitating the cell: turning images into numbers with ImageJ
Modern biological research particularly in the fields of developmental and cell biology has
been transformed by the rapid evolution of the light microscope. The light microscope, long a …
been transformed by the rapid evolution of the light microscope. The light microscope, long a …
Mycobacterium tuberculosis replicates within necrotic human macrophages
TR Lerner, S Borel, DJ Greenwood, U Repnik… - Journal of Cell …, 2017 - rupress.org
Mycobacterium tuberculosis modulation of macrophage cell death is a well-documented
phenomenon, but its role during bacterial replication is less characterized. In this study, we …
phenomenon, but its role during bacterial replication is less characterized. In this study, we …
The 2018 correlative microscopy techniques roadmap
T Ando, SP Bhamidimarri, N Brending… - Journal of physics D …, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
Developments in microscopy have been instrumental to progress in the life sciences, and
many new techniques have been introduced and led to new discoveries throughout the last …
many new techniques have been introduced and led to new discoveries throughout the last …
Mitosis can drive cell cannibalism through entosis
Entosis is a form of epithelial cell cannibalism that is prevalent in human cancer, typically
triggered by loss of matrix adhesion. Here, we report an alternative mechanism for entosis in …
triggered by loss of matrix adhesion. Here, we report an alternative mechanism for entosis in …
Serial block face‐scanning electron microscopy as a burgeoning technology
Serial block face scanning electron microscopy (SBF‐SEM), also referred to as serial block‐
face electron microscopy, is an advanced ultrastructural imaging technique that enables …
face electron microscopy, is an advanced ultrastructural imaging technique that enables …