PMID: 9441934Jan 27, 1998Paper

emScope: A Tool Kit for Control and Automation of a Remote Electron Microscope

Journal of Structural Biology
N KisseberthBridget Carragher

Abstract

We have developed a portable and extensible set of tools and applications for control of a remote transmission electron microscope (TEM). These tools will be used to develop a system for automatically acquiring large numbers of high quality images from a TEM in a routine, robust, and efficient manner. In particular we plan to develop applications that allow for data collection from specimens preserved in vitreous ice. Copyright 1997 Academic Press. Copyright 1997 Academic Press

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Oct 23, 2015·Ultramicroscopy·Karthikeyan GnanasekaranHeiner Friedrich
Jan 24, 2007·Journal of Structural Biology·Jonathan LefmanSriram Subramaniam
May 14, 2005·Journal of Structural Biology·Christian SulowayBridget Carragher
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Jun 28, 2011·Journal of Structural Biology·Andreas KorinekJürgen M Plitzko
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