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Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy IV

Edited by
  • Thomas Müller-Reichert - Experimental Center, Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany
  • Paul Verkade - School of Biochemistry, University of Bristol, Biomedical Sciences Building, University Walk, Bristol, United Kingdom
Volume 162,

Pages 2-430 (2021)

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  1. Series Page

    Page ii
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  2. Copyright

    Page iv
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  3. Contributors

    Pages xi-xviii
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  4. Preface to CLEM IV: Broaden the horizon

    Page xix
  5. Chapter 1 - 50 Shades of CLEM: How to choose the right approach for you

    Pages 1-11
  6. Chapter 2 - The Histo-CLEM Workflow for tissues of model organisms

    Pages 13-37
  7. Chapter 3 - Fluorescent platinum nanoclusters as correlative light electron microscopy probes

    Pages 39-68
  8. Chapter 4 - Refining a correlative light electron microscopy workflow using luminescent metal complexes

    Pages 69-87
  9. Chapter 5 - Sample preparation for energy dispersive X-ray imaging of biological tissues

    Pages 89-114
  10. Chapter 6 - HPM live μ for a full CLEM workflow

    Pages 115-149
  11. Chapter 7 - High-throughput screening of mitotic mammalian cells for electron microscopy using classic histological dyes

    Pages 151-170
  12. Chapter 8 - On-section correlative light and electron microscopy of large cellular volumes using STEM tomography

    Pages 171-203
  13. Chapter 9 - An accelerated procedure for approaching and imaging of optically branded region of interest in tissue

    Pages 205-221
  14. Chapter 10 - Cryo-fluorescence microscopy of high-pressure frozen C. elegans enables correlative FIB-SEM imaging of targeted embryonic stages in the intact worm

    Pages 223-252
  15. Chapter 11 - Correlative super-resolution fluorescence and electron cryo-microscopy based on cryo-SOFI

    Pages 253-271
  16. Chapter 12 - Cryo-correlative light and electron microscopy workflow for cryo-focused ion beam milled adherent cells

    Pages 273-302
  17. Chapter 13 - Super-resolution correlative light-electron microscopy using a click-chemistry approach for studying intracellular trafficking

    Pages 303-331
  18. Chapter 14 - Step-by-step guide to post-acquisition correlation of confocal and FIB/SEM volumes using Amira software

    Pages 333-351
  19. Chapter 15 - Visualization and co-registration of correlative microscopy data with the ImageJ plug-in Correlia

    Pages 353-388
  20. Chapter 16 - Multimodality imaging beyond CLEM: Showcases of combined in-vivo preclinical imaging and ex-vivo microscopy to detect murine mural vascular lesions

    Pages 389-415
  21. Chapter 17 - Correlative multimodal imaging: Building a community

    Pages 417-430

ISBN: 978-0-12-822058-0

ISSN: 0091-679X