<p>Preface/Acknowledgements</p> <p>Thomas Müller-Reichert</p> <p>1. Electron microscopy of viruses</p> <p>Michael Laue</p> <p>2. Bacterial TEM: New insights from cryo-microscopy</p> <p>Martin Pilhofer, Mark S. Ladinsky, Alasdair W. McDowall, and Grant Jensen* </p> <p>3. Analysis of the ultrastructure of archaea by electron microscopy</p> <p>Reinhard Rachel* , Carolin Meyer, Andreas Klingl, Sonja Gürster, Nadine Wasserburger, Ulf Küper,<SUP> </SUP>Annett Bellack,<SUP> </SUP>Simone Schopf,<SUP> </SUP>Reinhard Wirth,<SUP> </SUP>Harald Huber,<SUP> </SUP>and Gerhard Wanner</p> <p>4. Chlamydomonas: Cryopreparation methods for the 3-D analysis of cellular organelles</p> <p>Eileen T. O’Toole </p> <p>5. Ultrastructure of the asexual blood stages of Plasmodium falciparum</p> <p>Eric Hanssen* , Kenneth N Goldie, and Leann Tilley</p> <p>6. Electron tomography and immunolabeling of Tetrahymena thermophila basal bodies </p> <p>Thomas H. Giddings* Jr., Janet B. Meehl, Chad G. Pearson, and Mark Winey</p> <p>7. Electron microscopy of Paramecium</p> <p>Klaus Hausmann* and Richard D. Allen</p><SUP> </SUP> <p>8. Ultrastructural investigation methods for Trypanosoma brucei</p> <p>Johanna L. Höög* , Eva Gluenz, Sue Vaughan, and Keith Gull</p> <p>9. Dictyostelium discoideum: A model system for ultrastructural analyses of cell motility and development</p> <p>Michael P. Koonce* and Ralpf Gräf</p> <p>10. Towards sub-second correlative live-cell light and electron microscopy of Saccharomyces cerevisiae</p> <p>Christopher Buser</p> <p>11. Fission yeast: A cellular model well suited for electron microscopic investigations</p> <p>Hélio D. Roque and Claude Antony* </p> <p>12. High-pressure freezing and electron microscopy of Arabidopsis</p> <p>Byung-Ho Kang</p> <p>13. Standard and cryo-preparation of Hydra for transmission electron microscopy</p> <p>Thomas W. Holstein* , Michael W. Hess, and Willi Salvenmoser</p> <p>14. Electron microscopy of flatworms: Standard and cryopreparation methods</p> <p>Willi Salvenmoser* , Bernhard Egger, Johannes G. Achatz, Peter Ladurner, and Michael W. Hess* </p> <p>15. Three-dimensional reconstruction methods for C. elegans ultrastructure</p> <p>Thomas Müller-Reichert* , Joel Mancuso, Ben Lich, and Kent McDonald* </p> <p>16. Insects as model systems in cell biology</p> <p>Thomas A. Keil* and R. Alexander Steinbrecht</p> <p>17. Electron microscopy of amphibian model systems (Xenopus laevis and Ambystoma mexicanum)</p> <p>Thomas Kurth* , Jürgen Berger, Michaela Wilsch-Bräuninger, Robert Cerny, Heinz Schwarz, Jan Löfberg, Thomas Piendl, and Hans Epperlein</p> <p>18. Modern approaches for ultrastructural analysis of the zebrafish embryo</p> <p>Nicole L. Schieber, Susan J. Nixon, Richard I. Webb* , and Robert G. Parton* </p> <p>19. Transmission electron microscopy of cartilage and bone</p> <p>Douglas R. Keene* , and Sara F. Tufa</p> <p>20. Electron microscopy of the mouse central nervous system</p> <p>Wiebke Möbius* , Frédérique Varoqueaux, Benjamin H. Cooper, Cordelia Imig, Torben Ruhwedel, Aiman S. Saab, and Walter Kaufmann</p> <p>21. Rapidly excised and cryofixed rat tissue</p> <p>Dimitri Vanhecke, Werner Graber, and Daniel Studer* </p> <p>22. The actin cytoskeleton in whole mounts and sections</p> <p>Guenter P. Resch* , Edit Urban, and Sonja Jacob</p> <p>23. Three-dimensional cryo-electron microscopy on intermediate filaments: A critical comparison to other structural methods</p> <p>Robert Kirmse, Cédric Bouchet-Marquis, Cynthia Page, and Andreas Hoenger* </p> <p>24. Correlative time-lapse imaging and electron microscopy to study abscission in HeLa cells</p> <p>Julien Guizetti, Jana Mäntler, Thomas Müller-Reichert* , and Daniel W. Gerlich* </p> <p>25. Viral infection of cells in culture: Approaches for electron microscopy</p> <p>Paul Walther* , Li Wang, Sandra Ließem, and Giada Frascaroli</p> <p>26. Intracellular membrane traffic at high resolution</p> <p>Jan R. T. van Weering, Edward Brown, Thomas H. Sharp, Judith Mantell, Peter J. Cullen, and Paul Verkade* </p> <p>27. 3D versus 2D cell culture: Implications for electron microscopy</p> <p>Michael W. Hess* , Kristian Pfaller, Hannes L. Ebner, Beate Beer, Daniel Hekl, and Thomas Seppi</p> <p>28. ‘Tips and tricks’ for high-pressure freezing of model systems</p> <p>Kent McDonald* , Heinz Schwarz, Thomas Müller-Reichert, Rick Webb, Christopher Buser, and Mary Morphew</p>