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400 mesh formvar carbon coated grids

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400 mesh formvar carbon coated grids are specimen supports used in electron microscopy. They provide a thin, carbon-coated formvar film stretched across a 400 mesh metal grid, which serves as a support for samples during imaging and analysis.

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2 protocols using 400 mesh formvar carbon coated grids

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PLGA Particle Characterization by TEM

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Discharged copper 400 mesh formvar carbon coated grids (Ted Pella Inc, Redding, CA, USA) were loaded with 10 μl PLGA particle solution for 5 mins at RT and washed 3 times in MilliQ water. The grids were stained 30 sec with 2% uranyl acetate. Excess uranyl acetate was removed and grids were air-dried at RT and observed with a LEO 910 transmission electron microscope (Zeiss).
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Visualization of DENV VLPs by TEM

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Discharged copper 400 mesh formvar carbon coated grids (Ted Pella Inc., Redding, CA, USA) were loaded with 15 μl of purified DENV VLPs for 5 mins at room temperature. The grids were washed in MilliQ water and stained for 30 s with 2% uranyl acetate. Excess uranyl acetate was removed by filter paper. The grids were finally air-dried at RT and observed with a LEO 910 transmission electron microscope (Zeiss).
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