Principles of cryo-EM single-particle image processing

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Single-particle reconstruction is the process by which 3D density maps are obtained from a set of low-dose cryo-EM images of individual macromolecules. This review considers the fundamental principles of this process and the steps in the overall workflow for single-particle image processing. Also considered are the limits that image signal-to-noise ratio places on resolution and the distinguishing of heterogeneous particle populations.

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Sigworth, F. J. (2016, February 1). Principles of cryo-EM single-particle image processing. Microscopy (Oxford, England). https://doi.org/10.1093/jmicro/dfv370

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