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Wiley
Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique (311)
Abstract

AbstractDetails are given concerning the construction and use of a simple device for preparing samples of frozen‐hydrated biological material embedded in thin films of vitreous ice. The control of humidity around the sample and rate of freezing are of prime importance to obtain good specimens for cryo‐electron microscopy. Symptoms of ill performance of such an apparatus and poor cryo‐manipulation are discussed.

Bibliography

Murray, J. M., & Ward, R. (1987). Principles for the construction and operation of a device for rapidly freezing suspensions for cryo‐electron microscopy. Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique, 5(3), 279–284. Portico.

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Created 20 years, 5 months ago (Feb. 24, 2005, 2:32 a.m.)
Deposited 1 year, 10 months ago (Oct. 21, 2023, 12:14 p.m.)
Indexed 1 year, 9 months ago (Oct. 29, 2023, 4:19 a.m.)
Issued 38 years, 5 months ago (March 1, 1987)
Published 38 years, 5 months ago (March 1, 1987)
Published Online 20 years, 6 months ago (Feb. 4, 2005)
Published Print 38 years, 5 months ago (March 1, 1987)
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@article{Murray_1987, title={Principles for the construction and operation of a device for rapidly freezing suspensions for cryo‐electron microscopy}, volume={5}, ISSN={1553-0817}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jemt.1060050308}, DOI={10.1002/jemt.1060050308}, number={3}, journal={Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique}, publisher={Wiley}, author={Murray, John M. and Ward, Rob}, year={1987}, month=mar, pages={279–284} }