The University of Colorado Boulder Biochemistry Department's Krios Electron Microscopy facility (BioKEM) offers single particle cryo-EM and cryo tomography of plunge-frozen samples. The BioKEM ...
The Pan-Smithsonian Cryo-Initiative (PSCI), the Smithsonian network of biodiversity repositories and collections, advances biospecimen research through management of frozen biomaterials and ...
Cryoelectron microscopy is a method for imaging frozen-hydrated specimens at cryogenic temperatures by electron microscopy. Specimens remain in their native state without the need for dyes or ...
Cryogenic equipment produces or is used in the production of very low temperature materials or processes. Cryogenics, the study of very low temperatures, involves temperatures that are colder than ...
Cryogenic liquids are materials with a boiling point of less than – 100 °F (-73 °C); common examples include liquid nitrogen, helium, and argon, and dry ice/alcohol slurries. Cryogenic liquids undergo ...
While liquid nitrogen cryotherapy is effective, easy, and quick to administer, its application can cause a considerable amount of discomfort. This pain is frequently biphasic, with an immediate ...
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Human VAMT2 is a small membrane protein with a molecular weight of only 56 kDa, making it extremely difficult for cryo-EM analysis. Prof. Jiang Daohua's group from the Institute of Physics of the ...