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1. Frontiers in integrative structural modeling of macromolecular assemblies

3. Improvements in electron cryo-tomography towards understanding virus surfing

4. Reorganization of mitochondrial architecture during apoptosis and mitophagy as investigated by correlative microscopy

5. Extensive Angular Sampling Enables the Sensitive Localization of Macromolecules in Electron Tomograms.

6. Electron cryo-tomography provides insight into procentriole architecture and assembly mechanism.

7. High‐resolution structure determination using high‐throughput electron cryo‐tomography.

8. S-layers at second glance? Altiarchaeal grappling hooks (hami) resemble archaeal S-layer proteins in structure and sequence

9. Topological reorganizations of mitochondria isolated from rat brain after 72 hours of paradoxical sleep deprivation, revealed by electron cryo-tomography.

10. A cylindrical specimen holder for electron cryo-tomography

11. The Structure of Cilium Inner Junctions Revealed by Electron Cryo-tomography.

12. Three‐dimensional structure of basal body triplet revealed by electron cryo‐tomography

13. Analysis of Cell–Cell Bridges in Haloferax volcanii Using Electron Cryo-Tomography Reveal a Continuous Cytoplasm and S-Layer

14. Analysis of Cell–Cell Bridges in Haloferax volcanii Using Electron Cryo-Tomography Reveal a Continuous Cytoplasm and S-Layer.

15. Accurate, automatic determination of astigmatism and phase with Ctfplotter in IMOD.

16. Electron cryo-tomography provides insight into procentriole architecture and assembly mechanism

17. Molecular and topological reorganizations in mitochondrial architecture interplay during Bax-mediated steps of apoptosis

18. The presence and absence of periplasmic rings in bacterial flagellar motors correlates with stator type

19. Consideration of sample motion in cryo-tomography based on alignment residual interpolation.

20. Cryo-tomography tilt-series alignment with consideration of the beam-induced sample motion.

21. Structure and in situ organisation of the Pyrococcus furiosus archaellum machinery

22. Distinguishing signal from autofluorescence in cryogenic correlated light and electron microscopy of mammalian cells.

23. Visualization of cytosolic ribosomes on the surface of mitochondria by electron cryo-tomography.

24. Structure of a type IV pilus machinery in the open and closed state

25. Cellular electron cryo tomography and in situ sub-volume averaging reveal the context of microtubule-based processes.

26. The assembly of C. elegans lamins into macroscopic fibers.

27. Bovine F1Fo ATP synthase monomers bend the lipid bilayer in 2D membrane crystals

28. TomoAlign: A novel approach to correcting sample motion and 3D CTF in CryoET

29. Maintenance of complex I and its supercomplexes by NDUF-11 is essential for mitochondrial structure, function and health

30. Diverse high-torque bacterial flagellar motors assemble wider stator rings using a conserved protein scaffold.

31. Direct visualization of vaults within intact cells by electron cryo-tomography.

32. Cryo-focused-ion-beam applications in structural biology.

33. TomoAlign: A novel approach to correcting sample motion and 3D CTF in CryoET

34. Analysis of Cell-Cell Bridges in

35. Improvements in electron cryo-tomography towards understanding virus surfing

37. A cylindrical specimen holder for electron cryo-tomography.

39. Long helical filaments are not seen encircling cells in electron cryotomograms of rod-shaped bacteria

40. Exploring vitreous cryo-section-induced compression at the macromolecular level using electron cryo-tomography; 80S yeast ribosomes appear unaffected

41. Cryo-electron tomography of bacteriophage φ6 procapsids shows random occupancy of the binding sites for RNA polymerase and packaging NTPase

42. Architecture of a nascent viral fusion pore.

43. Universal architecture of bacterial chemoreceptor arrays.

44. Electron cryo-tomographic structure of cystovirus ϕ12

45. Reorganization of mitochondrial architecture during apoptosis and mitophagy as investigated by correlative microscopy

46. Consideration of sample motion in cryo-tomography based on alignment residual interpolation

47. TomoAlign: A novel approach to correcting sample motion and 3D CTF in CryoET.

48. Consideration of sample motion in cryo-tomography based on alignment residual interpolation

49. Molecular and topological reorganizations in mitochondrial architecture interplay during Bax-mediated steps of apoptosis

50. Forty years in cryoEM of membrane proteins.

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