Cryo-Electron Microscopy Reviews

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SUGGESTED LIST

*Starred references are a good place to start

Taylor, K. A. (1978) Structure determination of frozen, hydrated, crystalline biological specimens. J. Microsc. 112:115-125.

*Chiu, W. (1982). High-resolution electron microscopy of unstained, hydrated protein crystals. Electron Microscopy of Proteins. (Ed. J. R. Harris) Academic Press, N. Y. pp. 233-259.

Milligan, R. A., A. Brisson and P. N. T. Unwin (1984) Molecular structure determination of crystalline specimens in frozen aqueous solutions. Ultramicroscopy 13:1-10.

*Chiu, W. (1986) Electron microscopy of frozen, hydrated biological specimens. Ann. Rev. of Biophys. Biophys. Chem. 15:237-257.

Stewart, M. and G. Vigers (1986) Electron microscopy of frozen-hydrated biological material. Nature 319:631-636.

*Dubochet, J., M. Adrian, J.-J. Chang, J.-C. Homo, Lepault, J., A. W. McDowall and P. Schultz (1988) Cryo-electron microscopy of vitrified specimens. Quart. Rev. Biophys. 21:129-228.

Stewart, M. (1990). Electron microscopy of biological macromolecules: frozen hydrated methods and computer image processing. "Modern Microscopies: Techniques and Applications". (P. J.Duke and A. G. Michette, Eds.), Plenum Press, N.Y. pp. 9-39.

Henderson, R. (1992) Image contrast in high-resolution electron microscopy of biological macromolecules: TMV in ice. Ultramicroscopy 46:1-18.

Chiu, W. (1993) What does electron cryomicroscopy provide that x-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy cannot? Ann. Rev. Biophys. Biomol. Struct. 22:233-255.

**Baker, T. S., N. H. Olson and S. D. Fuller (1999) Adding the third dimension to virus life cycles: Three-Dimensional reconstruction of icosahedral viruses from cryo-electron micrographs. Microbiol. Molec. Biol. Reviews 63:862-922. 


EXTENSIVE LIST

Taylor, K. A. and R. M. Glaeser (1976) Electron microscopy of frozen hydrated biological specimens. J. Ultrast. Res. 55:448-456.

Taylor, K. A. (1978) Structure determination of frozen, hydrated, crystalline biological specimens. J. Microsc. 112:115-125.

Chiu, W. (1982). High-resolution electron microscopy of unstained, hydrated protein crystals. Electron Microscopy of Proteins. (Ed. J. R. Harris) Academic Press, N. Y. pp. 233-259.

Dubochet, J., J.-J. Chang, R. Freeman, J. Lepault, and A. W. McDowall (1982) Frozen aqueous suspensions. Ultramicrosc. 10:55-62.

Dubochet, J., J. Lepault, R. Freeman, J. A. Berriman, Homo and J.-C. (1982) Electron microscopy of frozen water and aqueous solutions. J. Microsc. 128:219-237.

Lepault, J., F. P. Booy and J. Dubochet (1983) Electron microscopy of frozen biological specimens. J. Microsc. 129:89-102.

Adrian, M., J. Dubochet, J. Lepault and A. W. McDowall (1984) Cryo-electron microscopy of viruses. Nature 308:32-36.

Milligan, R. A., A. Brisson and P. N. T. Unwin (1984) Molecular structure determination of crystalline specimens in frozen aqueous solutions. Ultramicrosc. 13:1-10.

Dubochet, J., M. Adrian, J. Lepault and A. W. McDowall (1985) Cryo-electron microscopy of vitrified biological specimens. Trends Biochem. Sci. 10:143-146.

Glaeser, R. M. (1985) Electron crystallography of biological macromolecules. Ann. Rev. Phys. Chem. 3:243-275.

Chiu, W. (1986) Electron microscopy of frozen, hydrated biological specimens. Ann. Rev. of Biophys. Biophys. Chem. 15:237-257.

Lepault, J. and J. Dubochet (1986) Electron microscopy of frozen hydrated specimens: Preparation and characteristics. Meth. Enzym. 127:719-730.

Stewart, M. and G. Vigers (1986) Electron microscopy of frozen-hydrated biological material. Nature 319:631-636.

Zeitler, E. and F. Zemlin (1986). Recent advances in cryoelectron microscopy. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences: Recent Advances in Electron and Light Optical imaging in biology and Medicine Ed. A. P. Somlyo. New York, The N.Y. Academy of Sciences.

Dubochet, J., M. Adrian, J.-J. Chang, J.-C. Homo, Lepault, J., A. W. McDowall and P. Schultz (1988) Cryo-electron microscopy of vitrified specimens. Quart. Rev. Biophys. 21:129-228.

Stewart, M. (1989) Topical Minireview. Transmission electron microscopy of frozen hydrated biological material. Elect. Microsc. Rev. 2:117-121.

Stewart, M. (1990). Electron microscopy of biological macromolecules: frozen hydrated methods and computer image processing. Modern Microscopies: Techniques and Applications. (P. J.Duke and A. G. Michette, Eds.), Plenum Press, N.Y. pp. 9-39.

Erk, I., H. Delacroix, G. Nicolas, J.-L. Ranck and J. Lepault (1991) Cryo-electron microscopy of vitrified specimens: An approach to the study of bulk specimens. J Elec. Microsc. Tech. 18:406-410.

Bremer, A., C. Henn, A. Engel, W. Baumeister and U. Aebi (1992) Has negative staining still a place in biomacromolecular electron microscopy? Ultramicrosc. 46:85-111.

Henderson, R. (1992) Image contrast in high-resolution electron microscopy of biological macromolecules: TMV in ice. Ultramicrosc. 46:1-18.

Chiu, W. (1993) What does electron cryomicroscopy provide that x-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy cannot? Ann. Rev. Biophys. Biomol. Struct. 22:233-255.

Chiu, W., M. F. Schmidt and B. V. V. Prasad (1993) Teaching electron diffraction and imaging of macromolecules. Biophys. J. 64:1610-1625.

Chiu, W. and T. J. Smith (1994) Structural studies of virus-antibody complexes by electron cryomicroscopy and X-ray crystallography. Curr. Opin. Struc. Biol. 4:219-224.


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