Ultramicrotome
The Ultramicrotome is a precision instrument designed for the preparation of ultrathin sections of materials for transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis. It employs a diamond knife to slice samples into extremely thin sections, typically less than 100 nanometers thick, enabling the detailed examination of the internal structure and composition of a wide range of materials.
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588 protocols using ultramicrotome
Ultrastructural Analysis of Retinal Tissue
Ultrastructural Analysis of Intestinal Enterocytes
Tissue Fixation and Embedding for TEM Analysis
Preparing Bone Samples for TEM Analysis
Ultrastructural Analysis of Cockroach Thoracic Muscles
Comprehensive Histological Analysis of Fixed Tissues
Ovarian Ultrastructure Analysis of Postnatal Mice
Ultrastructural Analysis of Oocyte Maturation
Transmission Electron Microscopy of A549 Cells
Casparian Band Visualization in Chinese Fir
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