Algorithms for three-dimensional reconstruction from the imperfect projection data provided by electron microscopy

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Since the 1970s, it has become increasingly evident that transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of typical thin biological specimens carry a large amount of information on 3D macromolecular structure. It has been shown many times how the information contained in a set of TEM images (2D signals) can determine a useful estimate of the 3D structure under study.

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Carazo, J. M., Herman, G. T., Sorzano, C. O. S., & Marabini, R. (2006). Algorithms for three-dimensional reconstruction from the imperfect projection data provided by electron microscopy. In Electron Tomography: Methods for Three-Dimensional Visualization of Structures in the Cell (Vol. 9780387690087, pp. 217–243). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-69008-7_8

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