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Electron holography of biological samples
Authors:Simon P  Lichte H  Formanek P  Lehmann M  Huhle R  Carrillo-Cabrera W  Harscher A  Ehrlich H
Affiliation:

aMax-Planck-Institut für Chemische Physik fester Stoffe, Nöthnitzer Strasse 40, 01187 Dresden, Germany

bTriebenberg Laboratory, Institute of Structure Physics, Dresden University, 01062 Dresden, Germany

cRetina Implant GmbH, Gerhard-Kindler-Str.8, 72770 Reutlingen, Germany

dMax Bergmann Center of Biomaterials and Institute of Materials Science, Dresden University, 01069 Dresden, Germany

eTU Berlin, Institute of Optics and Atomic Physics, 10623 Berlin, Germany

Abstract:In this paper, we summarise the development of off-axis electron holography on biological samples starting in 1986 with the first results on ferritin from the group of Tonomura. In the middle of the 1990s strong interest was evoked, but then stagnation took place because the results obtained at that stage did not reach the contrast and the resolution achieved by conventional electron microscopy.

To date, there exist only a few (12) publications on electron holography of biological objects, thus this topic is quite small and concise. The reason for this could be that holography is mostly established in materials science by physicists. Therefore, applications for off-axis holography were powerfully pushed forward in the area of imaging, e.g. electric or magnetic micro- and nanofields. Unstained biological systems investigated by means of off-axis electron holography up to now are ferritin, tobacco mosaic virus, a bacterial flagellum, T5 bacteriophage virus, hexagonal packed intermediate layer of bacteria and the Semliki Forest virus. New results of the authors on collagen fibres and surface layer of bacteria, the so-called S-layer 2D crystal lattice are presented in this review. For the sake of completeness, we will shortly discuss in-line holography of biological samples and off-axis holography of materials related to biological systems, such as biomaterial composites or magnetotactic bacteria.

Keywords:S-layer protein   Collagen   Tobacco mosaic virus   Ferritin   Biominerals   Magnetotactic bacteria   Biological objects   Transmission electron microscopy   Magnetic and electric dipole fields   Off-axis electron holography   In-line electron holography
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