Transmission electron microscopy is an important tool for the observation and study of ultrastructure and is widely used in a variety of disciplines such as histology, cytology, virology, pathology, and materials science, for example, to observe the overall structure of cells, changes in cell membranes, organelles in cell walls, the distribution of materials into cells, autophagic vesicles produced by cells in response to external stimuli, and invasive structures invaded by external organisms. CD BioSciences' FEI Tecnai™ with iCorr™ (Integrated Light and Transmission Electron Microscope)-based transmission electron microscopy imaging service enables customers to see the microscopic world.
Correlates light microscopy and electron microscopy. Uses light microscopy to find a rare cell or event and uses electron microscopy to study that event.
Ideal for identifying rare cells, events in a large sample, such as 1 in 10,000 events or cells.
The most critical "tie point" between imaging modalities is between fluorescence and electron microscopy, with electron microscopy providing Angstrom to nanometer resolution information about molecular ultrastructure and FM providing nanometer to micrometer resolution information about functional molecular complexes.
CD BioSciences' transmission electron microscopy imaging laboratory has the professional equipment and experienced scientists. We are guided by the needs of our customers and are committed to promoting the progress of their research in biology and materials. Please feel free to contact us for any collaboration or questions.
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