材料科学
纳米技术
药物输送
时间分辨率
人类健康
分辨率(逻辑)
基因传递
遗传增强
计算机科学
生物
光学
医学
基因
物理
人工智能
环境卫生
生物化学
作者
G. M. Jonaid,William J. Dearnaley,Michael A. Casasanta,Liam Kaylor,Samantha Berry,Madeline J. Dukes,Michael Spilman,Jennifer L. Gray,Deborah F. Kelly
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202103221
摘要
Abstract Liquid‐phase electron microscopy (LP‐EM) is an exciting new area in the materials imaging field, providing unprecedented views of molecular processes. Time‐resolved insights from LP‐EM studies are a strong complement to the remarkable results achievable with other high‐resolution techniques. Here, the opportunities to expand LP‐EM technology beyond 2D temporal assessments and into the 3D regime are described. The results show new structures and dynamic insights of human viruses contained in minute volumes of liquid while acquired in a rapid timeframe. To develop this strategy, adeno‐associated virus (AAV) is used as a model system. AAV is a well‐known gene therapy vehicle with current applications involving drug delivery and vaccine development for COVID‐19. Improving the understanding of the physical properties of biological entities in a liquid state, as maintained in the human body, has broad societal implications for human health and disease.
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