The application and development of electron microscopy for three-dimensional reconstruction in life science: a review

J Zhao, X Yu, X Shentu, D Li - Cell and Tissue Research, 2024 - Springer
Imaging technologies have played a pivotal role in advancing biological research by
enabling visualization of biological structures and processes. While traditional electron …

An introduction to scanning transmission electron microscopy for the study of protozoans

S Trépout, ML Sgarra, S Marco… - Molecular …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Since its inception in the 1930s, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been a
powerful method to explore the cellular structure of parasites. TEM usually requires samples …

Towards Construction of a Novel Nanometer-Resolution MeV-STEM for Imaging Thick Frozen Biological Samples

X Yang, L Wang, J Maxson, AC Bartnik, M Kaemingk… - Photonics, 2024 - mdpi.com
Driven by life-science applications, a mega-electron-volt Scanning Transmission Electron
Microscope (MeV-STEM) has been proposed here to image thick frozen biological samples …

Towards construction of a novel nm resolution MeV-STEM for imaging of thick biological samples

X Yang, L Wang, J Maxson, A Bartnik… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
Driven by life-science applications, mega-electron-volt Scanning Transmission Electron
Microscope (MeV-STEM) has been proposed to image thick biological samples. The high …

Monte Carlo simulation of electron interactions in an MeV-stem for thick frozen biological sample imaging

L Wang, X Yang - Biophysical Journal, 2024 - cell.com
To visualize thick biological samples a variety of volume electron microscopy techniques
have been developed. In Array Tomography, sections prepared using microtomes, cryo …

Artificial Intelligence Applications in Medical Parasitology: A Comprehensive Review

MS Elmehankar, SE Etewa… - … Academic Journal of …, 2023 - eajbse.journals.ekb.eg
Medical parasitology is a specialty of medicine that studies, diagnoses, as well as treats
parasitic illnesses in humans. Numerous parasites still require human microscopic testing …