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Correlative Light and Volume Electron Microscopy (vCLEM): How Community Participation Can Advance Developing Technologies

Christopher J. Guérin, +1 more
- 02 Sep 2021 - 
- Vol. 284, Iss: 2, pp 97-102
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Correlative light and electron microscopy is a valuable tool to image samples across resolution scales and link data on structure and function as discussed by the authors, and recent developments have enabled applying these workflows to large volumes of cells and tissues.
Abstract
Correlative light and electron microscopy is a valuable tool to image samples across resolution scales and link data on structure and function. While studies using this technique have been available since the 1960s, recent developments have enabled applying these workflows to large volumes of cells and tissues. Much of the development in this area has been facilitated through the collaborative efforts of microscopists and commercial companies to bring the methods, hardware and image processing technologies needed into laboratories and core imaging facilities. This is a prime example of how what was once a niche area can be brought into the mainstream of microscopy by the efforts of imaging pioneers who push the boundaries of possibility.

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Microscopic Visualization of Cell-Cell Adhesion Complexes at Micro and Nanoscale

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Correlative light and volume electron microscopy to study brain development.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors discuss potential applications of genetic manipulation of target cells using clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-associated protein 9 (Cas9) and subsequent volume EM to analysis of protein localisation as well as to loss of function studies of genes regulating brain development.
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Louis K. Scheffer, +114 more
- 07 Sep 2020 - 
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eC-CLEM: flexible multidimensional registration software for correlative microscopies

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