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Electron tomography (ET) is a tomography t … Electron tomography (ET) is a tomography technique for obtaining detailed 3D structures of sub-cellular, macro-molecular, or materials specimens. Electron tomography is an extension of traditional transmission electron microscopy and uses a transmission electron microscope to collect the data. In the process, a beam of electrons is passed through the sample at incremental degrees of rotation around the center of the target sample. This information is collected and used to assemble a three-dimensional image of the target. For biological applications, the typical resolution of ET systems are in the 5–20 nm range, suitable for examining supra-molecular multi-protein structures, although not the secondary and tertiary structure of an individual protein or polypeptide.e of an individual protein or polypeptide.
, Электронная томография (англ. electron mic … Электронная томография (англ. electron microscopy tomography, scanning transmission electron tomography, 3D TEM, ET) — методика получения трехмерных изображений наноразмерных/субмикроразмерных структур с помощью просвечивающей электронной микроскопии. Трехмерная модель реконструируется из изображений, полученных с одной и той же частицы под разными углами.одной и той же частицы под разными углами.
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Electron tomography (ET) is a tomography t … Electron tomography (ET) is a tomography technique for obtaining detailed 3D structures of sub-cellular, macro-molecular, or materials specimens. Electron tomography is an extension of traditional transmission electron microscopy and uses a transmission electron microscope to collect the data. In the process, a beam of electrons is passed through the sample at incremental degrees of rotation around the center of the target sample. This information is collected and used to assemble a three-dimensional image of the target. For biological applications, the typical resolution of ET systems are in the 5–20 nm range, suitable for examining supra-molecular multi-protein structures, although not the secondary and tertiary structure of an individual protein or polypeptide.e of an individual protein or polypeptide.
, Электронная томография (англ. electron mic … Электронная томография (англ. electron microscopy tomography, scanning transmission electron tomography, 3D TEM, ET) — методика получения трехмерных изображений наноразмерных/субмикроразмерных структур с помощью просвечивающей электронной микроскопии. Трехмерная модель реконструируется из изображений, полученных с одной и той же частицы под разными углами.одной и той же частицы под разными углами.
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