Phase-plate electron microscopy: A novel imaging tool to reveal close-to-life nano-structures

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After slow progress in the efforts to develop phase plates for electron microscopes, functional phase plate using thin carbon film has been reported recently. It permits collecting high-contrast images of close-to-life biological structures with cryo-fixation and without staining. This report reviews the state of the art for phase plates and what is innovated with them in biological electron microscopy. The extension of thin-film phase plates to the material-less type using electrostatic field or magnetic field is also addressed. © 2008 The Author(s).

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Nagayama, K., & Danev, R. (2009). Phase-plate electron microscopy: A novel imaging tool to reveal close-to-life nano-structures. Biophysical Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12551-008-0006-z

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