Out now in #NatureMethods our publication on square and rectangular beams for low dose #cryoTEM. We develop an aperture plate design that gives square and rectangular beams to match the Falcon IV and #Gatan K3 cameras in our Krios G4. https://t.co/L8YI9dpvkp
Second, did you know I cover a lot of cryoET for the journal along with @DrArunimaSingh? Because it's where imaging and structural biology meet!
Take a look at this relatively simple idea with nice implications for montage imaging! Square beams! https://t.co/EIiwEf5vnn
#ElectronDiffraction data collection from #protein crystals at room temperature? Liquid phase #electroncrystallography of proteins? Are you nuts? Well, it is indeed possible. We made it happen 😁
https://t.co/YzsKlQg0aU
@Integritynow2 Are you talking defending from a bushfire? You should be using diesel pumps to protect your house since the distribution network is often damaged by the fire front
@quantumbeans@cryomariena@sonjawelsch I just received the open EPU programming reference from our local Thermo apps specialist so making the beams square in the interface is my next priority 😁
If you have a ThermoFisher microscope that you feel would be improved by the addition of square and rectangular beams, message me as I have quite a few from our first production process in a draw
Out on the BioRxiv today from us at the @Bio21Institute, square beams to fulfill your #cryoEM dreams. We present designs for cryo-EM apertures that allow square or rectangular beams to match your camera. https://t.co/Dk2bMaYDK0
We didn't realise that Eugene Chua and Alex De Marco and colleagues were also playing in the same space, our submission comes hot on the heels of theirs so check out that too: https://t.co/Q4pV00j0ap