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Correlative microscopy for structural microbiology

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CURRENT OPINION IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue -, Pages 132-138

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mib.2018.01.009

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  1. Genmab (Utrecht, the Netherlands)
  2. European Union through the Horizon 2020 Programme grant iNEXT [653706]

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Understanding how microbes utilize their environment is aided by visualizing them in their natural context at high resolution. Correlative imaging enables efficient targeting and identification of labelled viral and bacterial components by light microscopy combined with high resolution imaging by electron microscopy. Advances in genetic and bioorthogonal labelling, improved workflows for targeting and image correlation, and large-scale data collection are increasing the applicability of correlative imaging methods. Furthermore, developments in mass spectroscopy and soft X-ray imaging are expanding the correlative imaging modalities available. Investigating the structure and organization of microbes within their host by combined imaging methods provides important insights into mechanisms of infection and disease which cannot be obtained by other techniques.

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