The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016
Multi-color correlative PALM/STORM and electron tomography reveals micro-domain organization of endosomes
Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy (CLEM) is a method of choice to demonstrate the localization of a protein in a given organelle while revealing the…The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy of cryo-immobilized samples
Correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) benefits greatly from the development of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy. With a resolution down to the 10 nm range it…The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016
Correlative microscopy on tissue: Development applied to the skin and the nervous system.
Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy (CLEM) combines two imaging techniques at different scales to figure out the precise localization of rare elements in a well-defined…The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016
Improving 3d correlation in integrated correlated light and electron microscopy using confocal laser scanning microscopy
1. ImPhys - Charged Particle Optics, Delft University of Technology, Delft, Pays-Bas
In CLEM experiments biological samples are typically first investigated by light microscopy (LM) to locate a region of interest. Next, nanometer-scale imaging can be achieved…The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016
Cathodoluminescence microscopy of biological samples for correlative light and electron microscopy (CLEM) using organic fluorophores
A CLEM study in biology aims at providing knowledge on the identity and localisation of cellular constituents of interest within a cell's ultrastructure. The key…The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016
Nanotomy and CLEM techniques shed new light on biomedical processes
1. Dept. Cell Biology, UMC Groningen, Groningen, Pays-Bas
A spectrum of dyes and probes now enable to localize molecules of interest within living cells by fluorescence microscopy. With electron microscopy (EM), cellular ultrastructure…