New Microscope Reveals Ultrastructure of Cells 58
An anonymous reader writes "For the first time, there is no need to chemically fix, stain or cut cells in order to study them. Instead, whole living cells are fast-frozen and studied in their natural environment. The new method delivers an immediate 3-D image, thereby closing a gap between conventional microscopic techniques. The new microscope delivers a high-resolution 3-D image of the entire cell in one step. This is an advantage over electron microscopy, in which a 3-D image is assembled out of many thin sections. This can take up to weeks for just one cell. Also, the cell need not be labeled with dyes, unlike in fluorescence microscopy, where only the labeled structures become visible. The new X-ray microscope instead exploits the natural contrast between organic material and water to form an image of all cell structures. Dr. Gerd Schneider and his microscopy team at the Institute for Soft Matter and Functional Materials have published their development in Nature Methods (abstract)."
Re:I never thought I'd say this here (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Picture is worth 1000 words (Score:2, Funny)
Maybe they're just respecting the copyright of the cells.
Re:Lemme guess.. the article has no pictures (Score:2, Funny)
Yer a karma-Whore...
But thank you.