The Center for Macromolecular and Cell Imaging (CMCI) is a core facility equipped with multiple cryo-capable electron microscopes including a 200 kV Thermofisher Glacios, 200 kV JEOL JEM2100Plus and 120 kV FEI TECNAI with direct electron detector technologies. The center also has auxiliary equipment for optimal specimen preparation, such as for protein purification, tissue culture, grid preparation and vitrification. The center offers to the scientific community the best practice of cutting-edge cryogenic electron microscopy (cryoEM) technology for specimen optimization, highresolution data collection and structure determination. The center also develops the strategy of an integrated cryoEM imaging platform to visualize molecular architectures from purified proteins to cells.
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