Is CryoEM the Future of Cell Biology

Is CryoEM the Future of Cell Biology?

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CryoEM has evolved to be a powerful tool for biologists to visualize the structures of multi-protein complexes, cellular machineries like microtubule networks and whole cells such as viruses.

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With decades of improvement in technology, software, sample preparation, it is poised to help unravel the mysteries of living cells by capturing high-resolution images of cellular components in solution.

Dr. Ming Daw Tsai and Dr. Yi-Ming (Sean) Wu from Academia Sinica CryoEM Center discusses the principle, methodology, advantages, and future of CryoEM.

The main goal of Academia Sinica Cryo-Electron Microscopy Center (ASCEM) is to raise the research quality and competitiveness of Academia Sinica and Taiwan, and this will be the guiding principle for setting priorities especially in the usage of CEM3 (FEI Talos Arctica 200 keV) and CEM4 (FEI Titan Krios 300 keV).

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