Cryo-electron Tomography
Cryo-electron Tomography by Dorit Hanein and Niels Volkmann opens a window into the molecular architecture of cells with clarity and authority. If you work in structural biology, cell biology, biophysics, or advanced microscopy, this book captures the state-of-the-art methods that turn frozen specimens into three-dimensional, high-resolution landscapes.
Discover clear, practical guidance on cryo-ET workflows—from specimen preparation and cryo-focused ion beam milling to tilt-series acquisition and image reconstruction. The authors translate complex instrumentation and computational strategies into accessible explanations, making it valuable for graduate students, principal investigators, and imaging facility staff. Rich methodological detail supports reproducible results and accelerates project development in both academic and industrial laboratories.
Imagine accelerating discovery by applying robust protocols and troubleshooting tips drawn from leaders in the field. Whether you’re preparing in situ structural studies or integrating cryo-ET with correlative light microscopy, this volume helps you bridge the gap between raw data and biological insight. Its practical focus and clear illustrations make sophisticated techniques approachable without sacrificing scientific rigor.
Perfect for research teams and teaching programs across North America, Europe, Asia and beyond, this book is an essential reference for anyone building or expanding cryo-electron tomography capabilities. Add Cryo-electron Tomography by Dorit Hanein and Niels Volkmann to your professional library and transform how you visualize the machinery of life—order your copy today and advance your imaging expertise.
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