کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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1588790 | 1515139 | 2015 | 7 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• Three tilt-series schemes are compared: through-focus, combined and classic.
• Acquisition protocol intrinsically contains three tilt-series schemes.
• Reconstructions from the three tilt-series schemes can be compared pixel by pixel.
• Through-focus reconstructions have highest contrast and amount of details.
• Depth of field is generated by under- and over-focus images.
Since scanning transmission electron microscopy can produce high signal-to-noise ratio bright-field images of thick (≥500 nm) specimens, this tool is emerging as the method of choice to study thick biological samples via tomographic approaches. However, in a convergent-beam configuration, the depth of field is limited because only a thin portion of the specimen (from a few nanometres to tens of nanometres depending on the convergence angle) can be imaged in focus. A method known as through-focal imaging enables recovery of the full depth of information by combining images acquired at different levels of focus. In this work, we compare tomographic reconstruction with the through-focal tilt-series approach (a multifocal series of images per tilt angle) with reconstruction with the classic tilt-series acquisition scheme (one single-focus image per tilt angle). We visualised the base of the flagellum in the protist Trypanosoma brucei via an acquisition and image-processing method tailored to obtain quantitative and qualitative descriptors of reconstruction volumes. Reconstructions using through-focal imaging contained more contrast and more details for thick (≥500 nm) biological samples.
Journal: Micron - Volume 77, October 2015, Pages 9–15