Christopher Thomas Evans
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View article: <scp>CELS</scp>‐<scp>3D</scp>—Cutting edge light source for exciting fluorescence in microtome‐based <scp>3D</scp> microscopy and targeted correlative microscopy
<span>CELS</span>‐<span>3D</span>—Cutting edge light source for exciting fluorescence in microtome‐based <span>3D</span> microscopy and targeted correlative microscopy Open
We discovered that the light entering a triangular ultramicrotome glass knife from the bottom exits the knife through its cutting edge, forming an oblique light sheet illumination suitable for imaging. We adopted this light sheet for side …
View article: Visualisation of microalgal-viral interactions by high-speed atomic force microscopy
Visualisation of microalgal-viral interactions by high-speed atomic force microscopy Open
Visualization of viruses and their hosts has been paramount to their study and understanding. The direct observation of the morphological dynamics of infection is a highly desired capability and the focus of instrument development across a…
View article: A Non-Destructive, Tuneable Method to Isolate Live Cells for High-Speed AFM Analysis
A Non-Destructive, Tuneable Method to Isolate Live Cells for High-Speed AFM Analysis Open
Suitable immobilisation of microorganisms and single cells is key for high-resolution topographical imaging and study of mechanical properties with atomic force microscopy (AFM) under physiologically relevant conditions. Sample preparation…
View article: Improving electrocoagulation floatation for harvesting microalgae
Improving electrocoagulation floatation for harvesting microalgae Open
Electro-coagulation floatation (ECF) is a foam-floatation dewatering method that has been shown to be a highly effective, rapid, and scalable separation methodology. In this manuscript, an in-depth analysis of the gas and flocculant levels…
View article: Algal Viruses: The (Atomic) Shape of Things to Come
Algal Viruses: The (Atomic) Shape of Things to Come Open
Visualization of algal viruses has been paramount to their study and understanding. The direct observation of the morphological dynamics of infection is a highly desired capability and the focus of instrument development across a variety o…