高分子
纳米技术
材料科学
玻璃化
吸附
样品制备
电子显微镜
扩散
低温电子显微
化学工程
化学
色谱法
生物化学
光学
有机化学
物理
工程类
核物理学
热力学
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-biochem-072020-020231
摘要
The preparation of extremely thin samples, which are required for high-resolution electron microscopy, poses extreme risk of damaging biological macromolecules due to interactions with the air-water interface. Although the rapid increase in the number of published structures initially gave little indication that this was a problem, the search for methods that substantially mitigate this hazard is now intensifying. The two main approaches under investigation are (a) immobilizing particles onto structure-friendly support films and (b) reducing the length of time during which such interactions may occur. While there is little possibility of outrunning diffusion to the interface, intentional passivation of the interface may slow the process of adsorption and denaturation. In addition, growing attention is being given to gaining more effective control of the thickness of the sample prior to vitrification.
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