kriomikroszkópia
Kriomikroszkópia, also known as cryo-microscopy, is a powerful imaging technique used in scientific research to visualize biological specimens at extremely low temperatures. This method preserves the delicate structures of cells, viruses, and other biomolecules in a near-native state, overcoming the limitations of traditional microscopy techniques that often require harsh chemical fixation or staining.
The core principle of kriomikroszkópia involves rapidly freezing the sample, typically using liquid ethane or nitrogen,
Kriomikroszkópia has revolutionized structural biology, enabling scientists to determine the atomic-level structures of complex protein assemblies,