1 article(s) from Maasilta, Ilari J
Figure 1: Annual (bars) and accumulated (blue line) numbers of publications on bio-imaging using the helium-i...
Figure 2: When the ion beam of the HIM interacts with the sample, primary ions and secondary particles escape...
Figure 3: Charge compensation in the HIM using the flood gun. An uncoated maize root was imaged with differen...
Figure 4: HIM of two Pseudomonas putida biofilms grown on polyvinylchloride coverslips in parallel under exac...
Figure 5: Rabbit cartilage collagen imaged by HIM. High resolution and depth of field reveal nanoscopic netwo...
Figure 6: Helium-ion micrograph showing an immunogold-labelled (arrows) proximal tubule in a mouse kidney. Sc...
Figure 7: HIM image of a Papilio ulysses butterfly black ground scale. Scale bar is 400 nm. Adapted from [12]. Co...
Figure 8: Helium-ion micrographs of the T4 bacteriophage infecting Escherichia coli. (a) Three bacteria with ...
Figure 9: Helium-ion micrograph of the predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus infecting Escherichia c...
Figure 10: HIM of Toxoplasma gongii inside a vacuole of an infected Rhesus monkey kidney epithelial cell. The ...
Figure 11: Microbial mat collected at the Himalayan hot springs at Manikaran imaged with the HIM. Unpublished ...
Figure 12: A biofilm of Chlorella microalgae imaged using HIM. Charge compensation allowed for imaging the bio...
Figure 13: Helium-ion micrograph of a twisted stalk produced by a microaerophilic Fe(II)-oxidizing bacterium (...
Figure 14: Helium-ion micrographs of the predatory nematode Pristionchus pacificus before (a) and after (b) th...
Figure 15: Helium-ion micrographs of sectioned microbiological samples. (a) He-ion-milled cross section of a E...
Figure 16: Helium-ion micrograph of a Ne-ion-milled section of a E. coli–nanopillared dragonfly wing interface...