Correlative light electron microscopy or CLEM offers a multimodal image technique addressing diverse sample preparation requirements and a variety of specimen imaging methods needed across ...
The lab is set up for correlative microscopy where the same sample is viewed by light, scanning and transmission electron microscopy. The lab has several sliding microtomes for preparing thin sections ...
FusionScope transforms correlative microscopy with its innovative AFM-SEM integration, enabling efficient, high-resolution characterization of complex samples.
This project will begin in 2025. More information: Luco Rutten et al, A Cryo‐to‐Liquid Phase Correlative Light Electron Microscopy Workflow for the Visualization of Biological Processes in ...
Correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) is used to accelerate biological discoveries. CLEM bridges between different microscopes and imaging modalities to study systems in 4D, effectively ...
The electron microscopes are housed next to the light microscopes, thereby supporting correlative light-electron cryo-microscopy. In these experiments, you can visualise your cell using light ...
RISE is an innovative correlative microscopy method that enables structural surface properties to be linked to molecular compound information. Samples are automatically transferred from one measuring ...
In correlative light-electron microscopy (CLEM) technique the fate of GFP-marked membrane structures or tagged proteins can be followed first in living cells and then the fluorescent pattern can be ...