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2010f feg

Manufactured by JEOL

The 2010F FEG is a field emission gun transmission electron microscope (TEM) manufactured by JEOL. It features a high-brightness Schottky field emission gun, providing superior electron beam coherence and high-resolution imaging capabilities. The 2010F FEG is designed for a variety of applications in materials science, nanotechnology, and life sciences research.

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Visualizing Clathrin Caged Nanostructures

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4 μl of 1 μM assembled clathrin cages was applied to a glow-discharged formvar carbon 300-mesh copper grid (Agar Scientific) and allowed to adsorb for 1 minute. The sample was removed by blotting and 4 μl of 2% w/v uranyl acetate (UA) rapidly applied to the grid. This was incubated at room temperature for 1 minute to stain the sample after which the UA removed by blotting. Grids were air dried at room temperature before transfer to the microscope. Samples were imaged using a JEOL 2010F FEG transmission electron microscope with a Gatan Ultrascan 2000™ camera, at an accelerating voltage of 200kV.
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Visualizing Clathrin Caged Nanostructures

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4 μl of 1 μM assembled clathrin cages was applied to a glow-discharged formvar carbon 300-mesh copper grid (Agar Scientific) and allowed to adsorb for 1 minute. The sample was removed by blotting and 4 μl of 2% w/v uranyl acetate (UA) rapidly applied to the grid. This was incubated at room temperature for 1 minute to stain the sample after which the UA removed by blotting. Grids were air dried at room temperature before transfer to the microscope. Samples were imaged using a JEOL 2010F FEG transmission electron microscope with a Gatan Ultrascan 2000™ camera, at an accelerating voltage of 200kV.
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