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Microscale Fluid Mechanics of Making Thin Specimens for Cryo-EM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2019

Robert M. Glaeser*
Affiliation:
MBIB Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Maxim Armstrong
Affiliation:
Bioengineering Dept., Univ. of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Bong-Gyoon Han
Affiliation:
MBIB Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Daniel A. Fletcher
Affiliation:
Bioengineering Dept., Univ. of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA.
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*Corresponding author: rmglaeser@lbl.gov

Abstract

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Type
Cryo-EM - from Physics to Cell Biology: Honoring the Remarkable Legacy of Ken Downing
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2019 

References

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[4]This work was supported in part by NIH grant GM051487. We especially thank John Turner for help when using the cryo-SEM instrument at NCEM within LBNL.Google Scholar