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Articles tagged "sample preparation"

  • The 16th European Microscopy Congress 2016

    Comparison of sample preparations for TEM observations of lipid nanoparticles (Lipidots®)

    Amandine Arnould (1), Maria Bacia (2), Fanny Caputo (3), Anne-Claude Couffin (3), Benoit Gallet (2), Constantin Matei (3), Romain Soulas (1), Jean-François Damlencourt (1)

    1. LITEN, CEA, Grenoble, France 2. Groupe de Microscopie Electronique et Méthodes, IBS, Grenoble, France 3. LETI, CEA, Grenoble, France

                Lipid nanoparticles (lipidots or liposomes for example) can be used in medicine as drug nanocarriers. Their core-shell structure allows…
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    Sample preparation for in-situ biasing TEM experiments

    Udo Hömpler (1), Tolga Wagner (1), Tore Niermann (1), Michael Lehmann (1)

    1. IOAP, TU Berlin, Berlin, Allemagne

    Knowledge about the potential distribution of semiconductor devices at the nanometer scale is important for the development of new device structures. Electron holography is a…
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    3-D EM exploration of the hepatic microarchitecture – lessons learned for large-volume in situ serial sectioning

    Gerald Shami (1), Delfine Cheng (1), Minh Huynh (2), Celien Vreuls (3), Eddie Wisse (2, 4, 5), Filip Braet (1, 2, 6)

    1. School of Medical Sciences (Discipline of Anatomy and Histology) – The Bosch Institute, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australie 2. Australian Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australie 3. Department of Pathology, Amphia Hospital, Breda, Maastricht, Pays-Bas 4. Maastricht Multimodal Molecular Imaging Institute, Division of Nanoscopy, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, Pays-Bas 5. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Maastricht, Maastricht, Pays-Bas 6. Cellular Imaging Facility, Charles Perkins Centre, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australie

    To-date serial block-face scanning electron microscopy (SBF-SEM) dominates as the premier technique for generating three-dimensional (3-D) data of resin-embedded biological samples at an unprecedented resolution…
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    Effect on the SEM topography of different sample preparation methods for thin-film-composite membrane

    Wenqing Huang (1), Xiaopei Miao (1)

    1. Analytical division, SINOPEC Beijing Research Institute of Chemical Industry, Beijing, Chine

    Thin-film-composite (TFC) membrane was prepared through interfacically polymerizing m-phenylene-diamine (MPD) and trimesoyl chloride (TMC) on top of a poly-sulfone substrate to form an ultrathin active…
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    Probing the multiscale structure, composition and nanomechanical properties of lipids and biopolymers in natural systems: a few examples.

    Cédric Gaillard (1)

    1. BIA Microscopy Facilities, INRA, Nantes, France

    The natural systems as plants or animal tissues possess a highly complex organisation of numerous components: micronutriments, proteins, polyssacharides, lipids, water, ….  Their natural arrangement…
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    Automatic FIB-SEM Preparation of Straight Pillars for In-Situ Nanoindentation

    Tobias Volkenandt (1), Alexandre Laquerre (2), Michal Postolski (1), Fabián Pérez-Willard (1)

    1. Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH, Oberkochen, Allemagne 2. Fibics Incorporated, Ottawa, Canada

    In-situ indentation tests in FIB-SEMs are a powerful tool to characterize the mechanical deformation properties of matter at the micron scale [1,2]. FIB milling is…

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