Cryo-electron tomography
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Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) is a type of electron cryomicroscopy where tomography is used to obtain a 3D reconstruction of a sample from tilted 2D images at cryogenic temperatures.
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Electron Microscopy by Helen Saibil
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Excellent Example of tomography Excellent Explanation with Multimedia

