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Biological Low-Voltage Scanning Electron Microscopy

✍ Scribed by Dennis McMullan (auth.), Heide Schatten, James B. Pawley (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
322
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Field-emission, low-voltage scanning electron microscopy (LVSEM) is a field that has grown tremendously in recent years because is offers the optimal method for viewing complex surfaces at high resolution and in three dimensions. However, even though the instrumentation required to get good results at low beam voltage has become increasingly available, there has been a lag in its application to biological specimens. What seemed to be missing was volume that combined both the theory and practice of using this equipment in an optimal manner with a thorough treatment of biological specimen preparation.

Biological Low-Voltage Scanning Electron Microscopy is the first book to address both of these aspects of biological LVSEM. After providing a thorough description of the unique advantages and the operating constraints related to operating a scanning electron microscope at low beam voltage, the remainder of book focuses on the the best way to image all types of plant and animal cells and covers specimens that range from macromolecules to the surfaces revealed by de-embedding resin-embedded samples. Advanced specimen preparation techniques such as cryo-LVSEM, and immuno-gold-LVSEM are fully covered, as is x-ray microanalysis at low beam voltage and live-time stereo imaging. The preparative protocols provided represent the distilled essence of the experience of a group of world-renowned authors who have, for many decades, been instrumental in developing and applying new approaches to LVSEM to support their own biological research.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-X
The Early Development of the Scanning Electron Microscope....Pages 1-25
LVSEM for Biology....Pages 27-106
The Aberration-Corrected SEM....Pages 107-127
Noise and Its Effects on the Low-Voltage SEM....Pages 129-144
High-Resolution, Low Voltage, Field-Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (HRLVFESEM) Applications for Cell Biology and Specimen Preparation Protocols....Pages 145-169
Molecular Labeling for Correlative Microscopy: LM, LVSEM, TEM, EF-TEM and HVEM....Pages 171-196
Low kV and Video-Rate, Beam-Tilt Stereo for Viewing Live-Time Experiments in the SEM....Pages 197-214
Cryo-SEM of Chemically Fixed Animal Cells....Pages 215-215
High-Resolution and Low-Voltage SEM of Plant Cells....Pages 229-244
High-Resolution Cryoscanning Electron Microscopy of Biological Samples....Pages 245-261
Developments in Instrumentation for Microanalysis in Low-Voltage Scanning Electron Microscopy....Pages 263-303
Back Matter....Pages 305-317

✦ Subjects


Biological Microscopy; Zoology; Cell Biology; Microbiology; Professional & Vocational Education


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