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[ 863STBTELM12 ] Module Electron Microscopy II

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Es ist eine neuere Version 2015W dieses Fachs/Moduls im Curriculum Master's programme Biological Chemistry 2024W vorhanden.
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4 ECTS Accumulative module examination M2 - Master's programme 2. year Chemistry Jana Nebesářová SBU Budweis
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Pre-requisites (*)Electron Microscopy I
Original study plan Master's programme Joint Master Programme Biological Chemistry 2012W
Objectives Advanced course in electron microscopy. To obtain practical experience in advanced electron microscopy.
Subject Immuno-electron microscopy with traced and untraced antibodies and their applications.

Kryomethods in biological electron microscopy. Electron tomography. Visualisation of biological macromolecules. Autoradiography. Picture analysis, 3D reconstruction in electron microscopy. Morphometry and stereology. Electron microanalysis (quality, quantity) biological objects. Correlative microscopy. Electron diffraction and its application in biology. New microscopy techniques (STM, AFM) and their biological applications.

Preparation of ultrathin layers, immunisation markings on cut edges, identifying crystalline structures by electron diffraction, identifying particle size in suspension by SEM, processing measurement results using the ACC program.

Further information Recommended reading:

MJ Dykstra, LE Reuss: Biological Electron Microscopy – Theory, Techniques and Troubleshooting. 2nd Edition. Kluwer Academic Plenum Publisher. ISBN 0-306-47749-1. 2003

Robinson D.G. a kol.: Methods of Preparation for Electron Microscopy. Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 1987

Before each lab session students will be given a written test to ensure that each students has prepared well for class in advance.

Corresponding lecture (*)VL Electron Microscopy II (3 ECTS) + PR Practical Electron Microscopy II (1 ECTS) (as lecture)
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