Volume 28 Number 3 June 2022
preview of some upcoming articles
Dear Abbe Volume 28, Number 3 June 2022
Dear Abbe, I’ve been reading your column in Microscopy Today for
many years now and noticed that you haven’t updated your picture in all this time. You look rather good for a man of 179 years. To what do you owe your longevity? Diet, exercise, or something else? Flummoxed in Florida
Includes manuscripts developed from presentations at the XVIIth
Microscopy, November 30th
International Conference on Electron -December 2nd, 2020.
Guest Editors: Hanna Myalska-Głowacka and Marek Faryna
ISSN 1431-9276
Dear Flummoxed in Florida, Ach, so many people have asked me this question! I have
Review Atomic force microscopy for tumor research at cell and molecule levels Yang, Wenguang et al.
Materials Science Applications Focused ion beam preparation of low melting point metals: Lessons learned from Indium Michael, Joseph et al.
Soſtware and Instrumentation Integrated differential phase contrast (IDPC)-STEM utilizing a multi-sector detector for imaging thick samples Li, Zhongbo et al.
Accurate and Robust Calibration of the Uniform Affine Transformation Between Scan-Camera Coordinates for Atom-Resolved In-Focus 4D-STEM Datasets He, Qian et al.
Semi-Automated, Object-based Tomography of Dislocation Structures Sills, Ryan and Medlin, Douglas
Using Xe Plasma FIB for High-Quality TEM Sample Preparation Vitale, Suzy and Sugar, Josh
Biological Applications End-to-end Deep Learning-based Cells Detection in Microscopic Leucorrhea Images Liu, Lin et al.
Ontogenesis of resin ducts and secretory process in Protium spruceanum (Burseraceae) stems
Mercadante-Simões, Maria Olívia et al.
Rabbit endothelial progenitor cells derived from peripheral blood and bone marrow: an ultrastructural comparative study Ďúranová, Hana et al.
Systematic Investigation of Lanthanoid Transition Heavy Metal Acetates as Electron Staining Reagents for Protein Molecules in Biological Transmission Electron Microscopy Ishii, Noriyuki
Micrographia Ultrastructural Characterization of Salivary Glands, Alimentary Canal and Malpighian Tubules of the Red Shield Bug Carpocoris mediterraneus Tamanini, 1958 (Heteroptera, Pentatomidae) Özyurt Koçakoğlu, Nurcan and Candan, Selemi
Ultrastructural changes in the ovariole of Isophya nervosa Ramme, 1931 (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) and egg morphology Amutkan Mutlu, Damla and Suludere, Zekiye
Seasonal variations in the digestive tract of the little owl, Athene noctua: Anatomical, histological, and scanning electron microscopical studies Mohamed, Mayada et al.
Mapping the Distribution of Special Structured Pulmonary Vasculatures in the Dromedary Camel (Camelus dromedarius): Histological and Histochemical Study Mohamedien, Dalia et al.
Calcium, Ca2+ -ATPase, Calmodulin and Calbindin D–28KD localization in testis of
Leptodactylus chaquensis (Anura: Leptodactylidae) Iruzubieta-Villagra, Ana et al.
Antennal sensilla in Vespidae: A comparison between a diurnal and a nocturnal Polistinae wasp Serrão, José Eduardo and Ribeiro Junior, Cleber
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given up on reminding people of the wonders that can be performed in the photographic darkroom, and the perfidy of offset printing. In this age of internetainment, you should realize that appearances can be deceiving. Especially little drawings of personal profiles. My image is beguiling, nein? In reality, I look much younger. Let us just say that those fluids biologists use aren’t called “preservatives” for nothing!
It is said that with great power comes great responsibility.
Contact Herr Abbe to discover how you can avoid both through his cantankerous correspondent at
johnshields59@gmail.com.
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