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. 2012 Dec 10;199(6):868-9.
doi: 10.1083/jcb.1996pi.

John Heuser: capture the moment. Interview by Caitlin Sedwick

John Heuser: capture the moment. Interview by Caitlin Sedwick

John Heuser. J Cell Biol. .

Abstract

Heuser uses quick-freeze, deep-etch electron microscopy to explore cellular ultrastructure.

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John Heuser PHOTO COURTESY OF RON VALE
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A ca. 1990 photo by John Heuser: Acrobats Sacha Pavlata and Lisa Giobbi, at the peak of a performance. PHOTO COURTESY OF JOHN HEUSER
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A quick-freeze, deep-etch EM anaglyph stereo image showing caveolae at the plasma membrane (circular, striped areas). IMAGE COURTESY OF JOHN HEUSER

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