Difference between revisions of "Sample Preparation"
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− | + | Imaging biological samples in their native state in the electron microscope can see like an impossible task: how can one immobilize a protein instantly and place it into the extreme environment of a vacuum without any structural changes occurring? However, advances in sample preparation techniques over the years have made it possible to do practically that. | |
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 7 May 2010
Imaging biological samples in their native state in the electron microscope can see like an impossible task: how can one immobilize a protein instantly and place it into the extreme environment of a vacuum without any structural changes occurring? However, advances in sample preparation techniques over the years have made it possible to do practically that.