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Christopher J Russo

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Current Opinion in Structural Biology|January 18, 2016
Progress towards an optimal specimen support for electron cryomicroscopyChristopher J Russo, Lori A Passmore
Ultramicroscopy|April 3, 2022
Phase contrast imaging with inelastically scattered electrons from any layer of a thick specimenJoshua L Dickerson, Christopher J Russo
The Review of Scientific Instruments|December 3, 2016
A precision cryostat design for manual and semi-automated cryo-plunge instrumentsChristopher J Russo, Steve Scotcher, Martin Kyte
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 22, 2025
Outrunning protein diffusion to the air-water interface in cryoEMAnastasiia Gusach, Kasim Sader, Christopher J Russo
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 9, 2020
Cryo-EM with sub-1 Å specimen movementKaterina Naydenova, Peipei Jia, Christopher J Russo
Journal of Hospital Medicine|June 29, 2019
Updates in Pediatric Hospital Medicine: Six Practical Ways to Improve the Care of Hospitalized ChildrenCourtney L Edgar-Zarate, Christopher J Russo
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|March 4, 2025
Extending the reach of single-particle cryoEMArdan Patwardhan, Richard Henderson, Christopher J Russo
Ultramicroscopy|February 19, 2019
The energy dependence of contrast and damage in electron cryomicroscopy of biological moleculesMathew J Peet, Richard Henderson, Christopher J Russo
Faraday Discussions|August 1, 2022
Cryomicroscopy <i>in situ</i>: what is the smallest molecule that can be directly identified without labels in a cell?Christopher J Russo, Joshua L Dickerson, Katerina Naydenova
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 2019
Multifunctional graphene supports for electron cryomicroscopyKaterina Naydenova, Mathew J Peet, Christopher J Russo
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Current Opinion in Structural Biology|January 18, 2016
Progress towards an optimal specimen support for electron cryomicroscopyChristopher J Russo, Lori A Passmore
Ultramicroscopy|April 3, 2022
Phase contrast imaging with inelastically scattered electrons from any layer of a thick specimenJoshua L Dickerson, Christopher J Russo
The Review of Scientific Instruments|December 3, 2016
A precision cryostat design for manual and semi-automated cryo-plunge instrumentsChristopher J Russo, Steve Scotcher, Martin Kyte
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 22, 2025
Outrunning protein diffusion to the air-water interface in cryoEMAnastasiia Gusach, Kasim Sader, Christopher J Russo
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 9, 2020
Cryo-EM with sub-1 Å specimen movementKaterina Naydenova, Peipei Jia, Christopher J Russo
Journal of Hospital Medicine|June 29, 2019
Updates in Pediatric Hospital Medicine: Six Practical Ways to Improve the Care of Hospitalized ChildrenCourtney L Edgar-Zarate, Christopher J Russo
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|March 4, 2025
Extending the reach of single-particle cryoEMArdan Patwardhan, Richard Henderson, Christopher J Russo
Ultramicroscopy|February 19, 2019
The energy dependence of contrast and damage in electron cryomicroscopy of biological moleculesMathew J Peet, Richard Henderson, Christopher J Russo
Faraday Discussions|August 1, 2022
Cryomicroscopy <i>in situ</i>: what is the smallest molecule that can be directly identified without labels in a cell?Christopher J Russo, Joshua L Dickerson, Katerina Naydenova
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 2019
Multifunctional graphene supports for electron cryomicroscopyKaterina Naydenova, Mathew J Peet, Christopher J Russo
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