Sanguina nivaloides whole-cell dataset (FIB-SEM)
Ezzedine et al., 2023, Nature Communications · PMID 37980360 · FIB-SEM
Curation note: Public data available. 1 chemically fixed, 1 cryo-fixed
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In this slice of the corpus, 9 dataset records match. FIB-SEM is the most common imaging family and chloroplast/plastid is the organelle that appears most often with dimensions as the most common metric family. The most common captured organelle pair is chloroplast/plastid:mitochondria.
Ezzedine et al., 2023, Nature Communications · PMID 37980360 · FIB-SEM
Curation note: Public data available. 1 chemically fixed, 1 cryo-fixed
Feng et al., 2023, Protoplasma · PMID 36416933 · FIB-SEM
Curation note: 3+ per growth stage; 20 imaged, 15 segmented, but 3 per stage chosen for reconstruction
Mocaer et al., 2023, Journal of Cell Science · PMID 37455654 · FIB-SEM
Curation note: Some public data available.
Zechmann et al., 2022, Planta · PMID 35522384 · FIB-SEM
Zechmann et al., 2022, Planta · PMID 35522384 · ssTEM
Zechmann et al., 2022, Planta · PMID 35522384 · FIB-SEM
Zechmann et al., 2022, Planta · PMID 35522384 · ssTEM
Decelle et al., 2021, Environmental Microbiology · PMID 34499794 · FIB-SEM
Curation note: 3 free-living, 4 symbiotic
Henderson et al., 2007, PLoS One · PMID 17710148 · ET (cryo)
Curation note: 10 (6 best cells used for quantitation) (52 imaged total); 23 dark-to-light transition; 29 light-to-dark transition;
High biological overlap with enough shared structure to justify direct comparison.
This selection includes multiple dataset records from the same paper: Zechmann 2022. Treat the result as an within-study alignment check, not independent cross-study validation.