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<b>Electron holographic observation for biological specimens: electron holography of bio‐specimens</b>
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Electron HolographyHolographyElectron MicroscopyMicroscopyMicroscopy MethodMolecular BiologyTobacco Mosaic VirusElectron MicroscopeElectron DiffractionLight MicroscopyBiological FilamentsMedicineBiophysicsUltrastructure
Electron holography has been applied to the observation of biological filaments. The technique has some advantages over conventional imaging for observing weak-phase objects such as small unstained biological structures. To avoid artificial structural transformation of the sample owing to the interaction with the supporting film, a holey carbon film was used to support the filaments. A tobacco mosaic virus bridged over a hole was observed as a cylindrical shape; the contrast distribution across the filament represents its actual shape, which is difficult to obtain with conventional transmission electron microscopy. A number of technical limitations which at present prevent high-resolution structure analysis of biological macromolecules by electron holography are discussed in this report.