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Contrast transfer function

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Typical contrast transfer function observed from an electron micrograph

The contrast transfer function is a type of optical transfer function that affects images collected in an transmission electron microscope. The contrast transfer function must be corrected in the images in order to obtain high resolution structures in three-dimensional electron microscopy, especially cryo-electron microscopy.