Volume 21 Number 6 December 2015
table of contents preview MATERIALS APPLICATIONS AND TECHNIQUES
Elemental Distribution in Multilayer Systems by Laser-Assisted Atom Probe Tomography with Various Analysis Directions
Masaki Kubota, Hisashi Takamizawa, Yasuo Shimizu, Yasuko Nozawa, Naoki Ebisawa, Takeshi Toyama, Yoichi Ishida, Katsuaki Yanagiuchi, Koji Inoue, and Yasuyoshi Nagai
Development of Functional Surfaces on High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) via Gas-Assisted Etching (GAE) Using Focused Ion Beams Meltem Sezen and Feray Bakan
Formation of Nanoporous Gold Studied by Transmission Electron Backscatter Diff raction Leo T.H. de Jeer, Diego Ribas Gomes, Jorrit E. Nijholt, Rik van Bremen, Václav Ocelík, and Jeff T .M. De Hosson
Observation of Fine Distribution of Minor Dopants in an Erbium-Doped Fiber Core using a Sample T inning Technique for Field Emission Electron Probe Microanalysis Yugo Kubo and Koji Kuramochi
Zhaofeng Gan, Michael DiNezza, Yong-Hang Zhang, David J. Smith, and Martha R. McCartney Eff ects of Long-Term Aging in Arsenical Copper Alloys
Filipa Pereira, Rui J. C. Silva, António M. Monge Soares, Maria F. Araújo, Maria J. Oliveira, Rui M. S. Martins, and Norberth Schell
T ree-Dimensional Microstructure Reconstruction and Finite Element Simulation of Gas Pores in the High-Pressure Die-Casting AZ91 Mg Alloy Wei Jiang, Zhanyi Cao, Xu Sun, and Haifeng Liu
Eff ect of Focused Ion Beam Imaging on the Crystallinity of InAs Wei-Chieh Chen, Tien-Hao Huang, Kuan-Chao Chen, and Hao-Hsiung Lin
Microscopy Techniques for Analysis of Nickel Metal Hydride Batter Constituents G.J.C. Carpenter and Z. Wronski
Measurement Uncertainty of Microscopic Laser Triangulation on Technical Surfaces T omas Mueller, Andreas Poesch, and Eduard Reithmeier
Speckle Suppression by Decoherence in Fluctuation Electron Microscopy Aram Rezikyan, Zechariah J. Jibben, Bryan A. Rock, Gongpu Zhao, Franz A.M. Koeck, Robert F. Nemanich, and Michael M.J. Treacy
Correlative Light-Electron Fractography of Interlaminar Fracture in a Carbon–Epoxy Composite Luis R. de Oliveira Hein and Kamila A. de Campos
BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
Time-Dependent Resolution of Collagen Deposition During Skin Repair in Rats: A Correlative Morphological and Biochemical Study
Rômulo D. Novaes, Marli C. Cupertino, Mariaurea M. Sarandy, André Souza, Evelise A. Soares, and Reggiani V. Gonçalves
Ex vivo Determination of an Estradiol Analogue-Induced Changes on Platelet Morphology and Angiogenic Biomarkers
Lisa Repsold, Etheresia Pretorius, and Annie M. Joubert
Evaluating the Use of Synthetic Replicas for SEM Identifi cation of Bloodstains (with Emphasis on Archaeological and Ethnographic Artifacts) Policarp Hortolà
Ultrastructure of the salivary glands of the stink bug predator Podisus distinctus Luis Carlos Martínez, José Cola Zanuncio, Wagner Calixto de Castro Morais, Angelica Plata-Rueda, Pedro Emílio Cedeño-Loja, José Eduardo Serrão
Assessment of Self-Adhesive Resin Composites: Nondestructive Imaging of Resin–Dentin Interfacial Adaptation and Shear Bond Strength
Patricia Makishi, Rafael R. Pacheco, Alireza Sadr, Yasushi Shimada, Yasunori Sumi, Junji Tagami, and Marcelo Giannini
Improved Sealing and Remineralization at the Resin-Dentin Interface Aſt er Phosphoric Acid Etching and Load Cycling
Manuel Toledano, Inmaculada Cabello, Fátima S. Aguilera, Estrella Osorio, Manuel Toledano-Osorio, and Raquel Osorio
Anatomy, histochemistry and antifungal activity of Anacardium humile (Anacardiaceae) leaf Vanessa de Andrade Royo, Maria Olívia Mercadante-Simões, Leonardo Monteiro Ribeiro, Dario Alves de Oliveira, Marcela Magda Rocha Aguiar, Ellenhise Ribeiro Costa, Perácio Rafael Bueno Ferreira
Anatomical and Topochemical Aspects of Japanese beech (Fagus crenata) Cell Walls Aſt er Treatment with the Ionic Liquid, 1-Ethylpyridinium Bromide Toru Kanbayashi and Hisashi Miyafuji
EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES DEVELOPMENT
A New Image Analysis Method Based on Morphometric and Fractal Parameters for Rapid Evaluation of In Situ Mammalian Mast Cell Status
Piper Wedman, Ahmed Aladhami, Mary Beste, Morgan K. Edwards, Alena Chumanevich, John W. Fuseler, and Carole A. Oskeritzian
A Quantitative Method for Microtubule Analysis in Fluorescence Images Xiaodong Lan, Lingfei Li, Jiongyu Hu, Qiong Zhang, Yongming Dang, and Yuesheng Huang
Marker Detection in Electron Tomography: A Comparative Study Patrick Trampert, Sviatoslav Bogatchev, Nico Marniok, Tim Dahmen, and Philipp Slusallek
Total Variation-Based Reduction of Streak Artifacts, Ring Artifacts and Noise in 3D Reconstruction from Optical Projection Tomography Jan Michálek
Large Area Cryo-Planing of Vitrifi ed Samples Using Broad-Beam Ion Milling Irene Y. T. Chang and Derk Joester
Temperature Calibra tion for In Situ Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy Experiments Jonathan P. Winterstein, Pin Ann Lin, and Renu Sharma
Novel Liquid Cell for TEM Winterstein et al.
T eory and New Applications of ex situ Liſt Out
Lucille A. Giannuzzi, Zhiyang Yu, Denise Yin, Martin P. Harmer, Qiang Xu, Noel S. Smith, Lisa Chan, Jon Hiller, Dustin Hess, and Trevor Clark
Direct-Writing of Cu Nano-Patterns with an Electron Beam Shih-En Lai, Ying-Jhan Hong, Yu-Ting Chen, Yu-Ting Kang, Pin Chang, and Tri-Rung Yew
Comprehensive Comparison of Various Techniques for the Analysis of Elemental Distributions in T in Films: Additional Techniques
Daniel Abou-Ras, Raquel Caballero, Cornelia Streeck, Burkhard Beckhoff , Jung-Hwan In, and Sungho Jeong
A Meshless Algorithm to Model Field Evaporation in Atom Probe Tomography Nicolas Rolland, François Vurpillot, Sébastien Duguay, and Didier Blavette
BOOK REVIEWS
High-Resolution Electron Microscopy Jian-Min Zuo
Optical Probes in Biology Yi Shen
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Determination of Mean Inner Potential and Inelastic Mean Free Path of ZnTe Using Off -Axis Electron Holography and Dynamical Eff ects Aff ecting Phase Determination
Dear Abbe,
I have a problem. I used to do time-resolved cryoTEM, but now I have ended up spending my days staring into the Abyss … a computer monitor. What can I do? How can I recover from
EM withdrawal? Chilled in Cincinnati Dear Chilled,
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