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SBF Imaging – Using SEM and LM to Create High-Resolution 3-D Reconstructions

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Emine Korkmaz, FEI

In recent years, there have been considerable advancements in EM-based methods for 3-D reconstructions of large tissue volumes. In this article, we describe a new approach that combines in situ serial sectioning with a unique, multienergy deconvolution technique to generate 3-D reconstructions with isotropic resolution down to a few nanometers. Unraveling complex 3-D architecture of cells and tissues in their natural context is crucial for understanding relationships between structure and function in biological systems. Since its invention, light microscopy (LM) has been an indispensable...Read full article

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    Published: July 2015
    Glossary
    scanning electron microscopy
    Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is an advanced imaging technique used in microscopy to obtain high-resolution, three-dimensional images of the surfaces of solid specimens. SEM achieves this by using a focused beam of electrons to scan the specimen's surface, resulting in detailed images with magnifications ranging from about 10x to 100,000x or higher. Key features and principles of scanning electron microscopy include: Electron beam: SEM uses an electron beam instead of visible light for...
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