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Water without windows: Evaluating the performance of open cell transmission electron microscopy under saturated water vapor conditions, and assessing its potential for microscopy of hydrated biological specimens

We have performed open cell transmission electron microscopy experiments through pure water vapor in the saturation pressure regime (>0.6 kPa), in a modern microscope capable of sub-Å resolution. We have systematically studied achievable pressure levels, stability and gas purity, effective thickn...

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Autores principales: Cassidy, Cathal, Yamashita, Masao, Cheung, Martin, Kalale, Chola, Adaniya, Hidehito, Kuwahara, Ryusuke, Shintake, Tsumoru
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5669482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29099843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186899
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author Cassidy, Cathal
Yamashita, Masao
Cheung, Martin
Kalale, Chola
Adaniya, Hidehito
Kuwahara, Ryusuke
Shintake, Tsumoru
author_facet Cassidy, Cathal
Yamashita, Masao
Cheung, Martin
Kalale, Chola
Adaniya, Hidehito
Kuwahara, Ryusuke
Shintake, Tsumoru
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description We have performed open cell transmission electron microscopy experiments through pure water vapor in the saturation pressure regime (>0.6 kPa), in a modern microscope capable of sub-Å resolution. We have systematically studied achievable pressure levels, stability and gas purity, effective thickness of the water vapor column and associated electron scattering processes, and the effect of gas pressure on electron optical resolution and image contrast. For example, for 1.3 kPa pure water vapor and 300kV electrons, we report pressure stability of ± 20 Pa over tens of minutes, effective thickness of 0.57 inelastic mean free paths, lattice resolution of 0.14 nm on a reference Au specimen, and no significant degradation in contrast or stability of a biological specimen (M13 virus, with 6 nm body diameter). We have also done some brief experiments to confirm feasibility of loading specimens into an in situ water vapor ambient without exposure to intermediate desiccating conditions. Finally, we have also checked if water experiments had any discernible impact on the microscope performance, and report pertinent vacuum and electron optical data, for reference purposes.
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spelling pubmed-56694822017-11-17 Water without windows: Evaluating the performance of open cell transmission electron microscopy under saturated water vapor conditions, and assessing its potential for microscopy of hydrated biological specimens Cassidy, Cathal Yamashita, Masao Cheung, Martin Kalale, Chola Adaniya, Hidehito Kuwahara, Ryusuke Shintake, Tsumoru PLoS One Research Article We have performed open cell transmission electron microscopy experiments through pure water vapor in the saturation pressure regime (>0.6 kPa), in a modern microscope capable of sub-Å resolution. We have systematically studied achievable pressure levels, stability and gas purity, effective thickness of the water vapor column and associated electron scattering processes, and the effect of gas pressure on electron optical resolution and image contrast. For example, for 1.3 kPa pure water vapor and 300kV electrons, we report pressure stability of ± 20 Pa over tens of minutes, effective thickness of 0.57 inelastic mean free paths, lattice resolution of 0.14 nm on a reference Au specimen, and no significant degradation in contrast or stability of a biological specimen (M13 virus, with 6 nm body diameter). We have also done some brief experiments to confirm feasibility of loading specimens into an in situ water vapor ambient without exposure to intermediate desiccating conditions. Finally, we have also checked if water experiments had any discernible impact on the microscope performance, and report pertinent vacuum and electron optical data, for reference purposes. Public Library of Science 2017-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5669482/ /pubmed/29099843 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186899 Text en © 2017 Cassidy et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Cassidy, Cathal
Yamashita, Masao
Cheung, Martin
Kalale, Chola
Adaniya, Hidehito
Kuwahara, Ryusuke
Shintake, Tsumoru
Water without windows: Evaluating the performance of open cell transmission electron microscopy under saturated water vapor conditions, and assessing its potential for microscopy of hydrated biological specimens
title Water without windows: Evaluating the performance of open cell transmission electron microscopy under saturated water vapor conditions, and assessing its potential for microscopy of hydrated biological specimens
title_full Water without windows: Evaluating the performance of open cell transmission electron microscopy under saturated water vapor conditions, and assessing its potential for microscopy of hydrated biological specimens
title_fullStr Water without windows: Evaluating the performance of open cell transmission electron microscopy under saturated water vapor conditions, and assessing its potential for microscopy of hydrated biological specimens
title_full_unstemmed Water without windows: Evaluating the performance of open cell transmission electron microscopy under saturated water vapor conditions, and assessing its potential for microscopy of hydrated biological specimens
title_short Water without windows: Evaluating the performance of open cell transmission electron microscopy under saturated water vapor conditions, and assessing its potential for microscopy of hydrated biological specimens
title_sort water without windows: evaluating the performance of open cell transmission electron microscopy under saturated water vapor conditions, and assessing its potential for microscopy of hydrated biological specimens
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5669482/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29099843
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0186899
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