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Meanings of cryo-electron tomography in English
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Usage of cryo-electron tomography in English
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Using cryo-electrontomography, we present the first structure-based localization model of the CSC.
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The biggest challenge in cryo-electrontomography is the low signal-to-noise ratio.
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Since the mid 2000s, cryo-electrontomography has provided us with new knowledge, concepts, and questions in the area of cilia research.
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Using cryo-electrontomography and subtomogram averaging, we visualized the three-dimensional structure of the radial spokes in Chlamydomonas flagella in unprecedented detail.
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However, the technology advances in cryo-electrontomography (CET) have made methods to identify proteins from their surface shapes extremely useful.
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After negative staining and from preliminary studies by cryo-electrontomography, no clear evidence could be found for actin filament branching in lamellipodia.
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The scientists used cryo-electrontomography, where cells are flash frozen, imaged from a variety of angles, then turned into a 3D image by a computer.
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Cryo-electrontomography enabled us such a 3D structural analysis.
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Cryo-electrontomography of phage 'infecting' outer membrane vesicles shows the tail needle contacting and indenting the outer membrane.
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Cryo-electrontomography has been a valuable tool in the analysis of 3D structures of cilia at molecular and cellular levels.
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Cryo-electrontomography shows ordered binding of part of the flexible receptor to the viral surface, with distal domains in multiple conformations.
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Cryo-electrontomography of snap-frozen intact cells will be required to finally clarify the three-dimensional arrangement of actin filaments in lamellipodia in vivo.
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Cryo-electrontomography revealed that the densities of two inner dynein arms were missing from at least 2 doublet microtubules in the axonemal structure.
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