Direct observations of freeze-etching processes of ice-embedded biomembranes by atomic force microscopy
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0968-4328(03)00004-0
Direct observations of freeze-etching processes of ice-embedded biomembranes by atomic force microscopy
Abstract
We have fabricated a cryogenic atomic force microscope that is designed for structural investigation of freeze-fractured biological specimens. The apparatus is operated in liquid nitrogen gas at atmospheric pressure. Freeze-fracturing, freeze-etching and subsequent imaging are carried out in the same chamber, so that the surface topography of a fractured plane is easily visualized without ice contamination. A controlled superficial sublimation of volatile molecules allows us to obtain three-dimensional views of ultrastructures of biological membranes.
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