This is a brief account of the earlier history of single-particle cryo-EM of biological molecules lacking internal symmetry, which goes back to the mid-seventies. The emphasis of this review is on the mathematical concepts and computational approaches. It is written as the field experiences a turning point in the wake of the introduction of digital cameras capable of single electron counting, and near-atomic resolution can be reached even for smaller molecules.
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Frank, J. (2016). Generalized single-particle cryo-EM--a historical perspective. Microscopy (Oxford, England), 65(1), 3–8. https://doi.org/10.1093/jmicro/dfv358
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