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“We are increasingly being challenged to understand how to improve crop resilience to environmental stress and disease. The remarkable capabilities of our new Hydra vEM will allow us the unprecedented ability to reconstruct entire plant cells and tissue with exquisite detail. This technology will allow us to “freeze” organisms in time and space and build intricate 3D models that will help us solve our critical food security challenges.”
Kirk J. Czymmek, Principal Investigator, Director Advanced Bioimaging Laboratory, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
“My lab is using cryo tomography to study the architecture of sarcomeres, the smallest subunits of striated muscle. Previously, we used isolated myofibrils to accomplish our goal. Now we are using the Hydra and cryo-lift out to be able to study muscle structures directly in the native muscle fibres.”
Stefan Raunser, Director, Structural Biochemistry, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology
Image courtesy of North Rhine-Westphalian Academy of Sciences and Arts / Bettina Engel-Albustin 2022.
This article highlights key applications, benefits, and challenges of advanced imaging platforms for plant-microbe systems, including ambient and cryo-volume electron microscopy, and cryo-electron tomography using the Thermo Scientific Hydra Bio Plasma-FIB SEM.
Czymmek, K. Duncan, K., Berg, H. (2023) Realizing the full potential of advanced microscopy approaches for interrogating plant-microbe interactions. Molecular Plant Microbe 36:4. doi: 10.1094/MPMI-10-22-0208-FI
This article demonstrates the use of spin-mill serial block face imaging with the Hydra Bio Plasma-FIB SEM.
Li, S., Raychaudhuri, S., Lee, S.A. et al. (2021) Asynchronous release sites align with NMDA receptors in mouse hippocampal synapses. Nat Commun 12:677. doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-21004-x
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