Microscopy product ID: 51
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Description | Tomographic reconstruction of a spiny dendrite from mouse hippocampus stained by double impregnation with copper and lead salts and imaged using most probable loss energy filtering (see Bouwer et al., 2004). This staining technique also fills membrane bound organelles such as synaptic vesicles with electron dense reaction product. |
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Bouwer, James; Ellisman, Mark H.; Peltier, Steven; Mackey, Mason (2017). Microscopy product ID: 51. In Cell Centered Database. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0ZP45XQ
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- Microscopy product: 2003-11-03. Project: 2004-04-01.
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Product type: single tilt tomography. Microscopy type: IVEM. Instrument: JEM 3200 EF
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NIH IVEM
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- Bouwer JC, Mackey MR, Lawrence A, Deerinck TJ, Jones YZ, Terada M, Martone ME, Peltier S, Ellisman MH (2004). Automated most-probable loss tomography of thick selectively stained biological specimens with quantitative measurement of resolution improvement. J Struct Biol, 148(3):297-306. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15522778; Journal of Structural Biology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsb.2004.08.005
- Microscopy product 51 at the Cell Centered Database: https://doi.org/10.7295/W9CCDB51
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