Scientists Pioneer Ultra-Sensitive Cryo-EM with MagIC and DuSTER

In a major advancement for molecular imaging, researchers have developed MagIC (Magnetic Isolation and Concentration cryo-electron microscopy), a novel technique that enables the 3D imaging of rare biological molecules in ultra-dilute samples — previously inaccessible to conventional cryo-EM.

What is Cryo-Electron Microscopy (Cryo-EM)?

  • A cutting-edge technique used to determine the 3D structures of biomolecules by flash-freezing and imaging them.
  • Cryo-EM typically requires high-concentration samples for clear imaging — a major challenge when studying rare or unstable molecules.

Advantages over Traditional Cryo-EM Techniques

  • Low Sample Requirement: Reduces material demand from micrograms to nanograms.
  • Improved Efficiency: Faster localization of sample-rich areas enhances microscope throughput.
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