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2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Obr ◽  
Wim JH Hagen ◽  
Robert A Dick ◽  
Lingbo Yu ◽  
Abhay Kotecha ◽  
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The potential of energy filtering and direct electron detection for cryo-electron microscopy (cryo- EM) image processing has been well documented for single particle analysis (SPA). Here, we assess the performance of recently introduced hardware for cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) and subtomogram averaging (STA), an increasingly popular structural determination method for complex 3D specimens. We acquired cryo-ET datasets of EIAV virus-like particles (VLPs) on two contemporary cryo-EM systems equipped with different energy filters and direct electron detectors (DED), specifically a Krios G4, equipped with a cold field emission gun (CFEG), Thermo Fisher Scientific Selectris X energy filter, and a Falcon 4 DED; and a Krios G3i, with a Schottky field emission gun (XFEG), a Gatan Bioquantum energy filter, and a K3 DED. We performed constrained cross-correlation-based STA on equally sized datasets acquired on the respective systems. The resulting EIAV CA hexamer reconstructions show that both systems perform comparably in the 4-6 Angstrom resolution range. In addition, by employing a recently introduced multiparticle refinement approach, we obtained a reconstruction of the EIAV CA hexamer at 2.9 Angstrom. Our results demonstrate the potential of the new generation of energy filters and DEDs for STA, and the effects of using different processing pipelines on their STA outcomes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (10) ◽  
pp. P10034
Author(s):  
S. Fernandez-Perez ◽  
V. Boccone ◽  
C. Broennimann ◽  
C. Disch ◽  
L. Piazza ◽  
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Author(s):  
Matthew S. Dayton ◽  
Clement Trosseille ◽  
Qinghui Shao ◽  
Marcos O. Sanchez ◽  
Liam D. Claus ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (S1) ◽  
pp. 998-999
Author(s):  
Joseph Tessmer ◽  
Marc De Graef
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2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (S1) ◽  
pp. 1832-1835
Author(s):  
Jakub Holzer ◽  
Andrew Marshall ◽  
Pavel Stejskal ◽  
Chris Stephens ◽  
Tomáš Vystavěl

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chanchal Ghosh ◽  
Manish Kumar Singh ◽  
Shayani Parida ◽  
Matthew T. Janish ◽  
Arthur Dobley ◽  
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AbstractLi-ion batteries function by Li intercalating into and through the layered electrode materials. Intercalation is a solid-state interaction resulting in the formation of new phases. The new observations presented here reveal that at the nanoscale the intercalation mechanism is fundamentally different from the existing models and is actually driven by nonuniform phase distributions rather than the localized Li concentration: the lithiation process is a ‘distribution-dependent’ phenomena. Direct structure imaging of 2H and 1T dual-phase microstructures in lithiated MoS2 and WS2 along with the localized chemical segregation has been demonstrated in the current study. Li, a perennial challenge for the TEM, is detected and imaged using a low-dose, direct-electron detection camera on an aberration-corrected TEM and confirmed by image simulation. This study shows the presence of fully lithiated nanoscale domains of 2D host matrix in the vicinity of Li-lean regions. This confirms the nanoscale phase formation followed by Oswald ripening, where the less-stable smaller domains dissolves at the expense of the larger and more stable phases.


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