“…Like immuno-EM, room-temperature CLEM also requires chemically fixed and dehydrated cells, which can distort or obscure important structural features (Lucic et al, 2013, Afzelius and Maunsbach, 2004). Nevertheless, room-temperature CLEM has been instrumental in the visualization of numerous bacterial and mammalian cellular events that would otherwise have been challenging or impossible to capture prior to the advent of this method (Grabenbauer et al, 2005, Muller-Reichert et al, 2007, Bertipaglia et al, 2016, Darcy et al, 2006, Schorb et al, 2016, Avinoam et al, 2015, Kukulski et al, 2011, Kukulski et al, 2012, Redemann and Muller-Reichert, 2013, Kapoor et al, 2006). …”