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Ultra plus hd

Manufactured by Zeiss
Sourced in Germany

The Ultra Plus HD is a high-performance laboratory microscope designed for advanced imaging and analysis. It features a high-resolution optical system and advanced digital technology to provide exceptional image quality and precision for a wide range of scientific applications.

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Scanning Electron Microscopy of Spray-Dried Powders

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Morphologies of the spray dried powders were examined using a field emission scanning electron microscope (SEM) (Zeiss Ultra Plus HD, Oberkochen, Germany) at 3 kV beam accelerating voltage. The samples were scattered on a carbon tape and sputter coated with 15 nm of gold using a K550X sputter coater (Quorum Emitech, Kent, UK) before imaging.
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Phage Cocktail Powder Morphology

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The particle morphology of phage cocktail powder was measured by scanning electron microscopy (SEM, Zeiss Ultra Plus HD, Oberkochen, Germany). The samples were prepared on a carbon tape and then sputter coated with 15 nm of gold using a K550X sputter coater (Quorum Emitech, Kent, UK) before imaging.
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