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Investigating parasites in three dimensions: Trends in volume microscopy
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Investigating parasites in three dimensions: Trends in volume microscopy

Crystal Cooper, R.C. Andrew Thompson and Peta L. Clode
Trends in parasitology, Vol.39(8), pp.668-681
2023

Abstract

cryo-electron microscopy electron microscopy host–parasite interactions parasite biology vector biology volume microscopy
To best understand parasite, host, and vector morphologies, host–parasite interactions, and to develop new drug and vaccine targets, structural data should, ideally, be obtained and visualised in three dimensions (3D). Recently, there has been a significant uptake of available 3D volume microscopy techniques that allow collection of data across centimetre (cm) to Angstrom (Å) scales by utilising light, X-ray, electron, and ion sources. Here, we present and discuss microscopy tools available for the collection of 3D structural data, focussing on electron microscopy-based techniques. We highlight their strengths and limitations, such that parasitologists can identify techniques best suited to answer their research questions. Additionally, we review the importance of volume microscopy to the advancement of the field of parasitology.

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5 Physics
5.221 Nuclear Instruments
5.221.1034 Electron Microscopy
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Parasitology
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Microbiology
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