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Jem 100cx 2 transmission

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The JEM 100CX II is a transmission electron microscope (TEM) designed and manufactured by JEOL. It is capable of high-resolution imaging and analysis of materials at the nanoscale. The core function of the JEM 100CX II is to provide advanced microscopy capabilities for researchers and scientists working in various fields, including materials science, biology, and nanotechnology.

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Aorta Ultrastructural Analysis by TEM

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For the TEM investigation, the aorta samples were prepared using the method described in our previous article [16 (link)]. The aorta sections of 60–80 nm were examined with a JEOL JEM 100CX II transmission electron microscope (JEOL, Tokyo, Japan) and the images were taken with a MegaView G3 camera (EMSIS, Münster, Germany).
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Negative Staining of Viral Cultures

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To visualize structure, treated, and untreated viral cultures were negatively stained by standard methods (21 (link)). Stained grids were examined with a JEOL JEM-100CX II transmission electron microscope (Figure 1).
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Characterization of Epirubicin-Capped Silver NPs

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TEM images were obtained using JEM-100CXII transmission electron 135 microscopes (TEM, Jeol, Tokyo, Japan). FT-IR spectra were obtained using an AVATAR 137 360 FT-IR spectrometer (Thermo Electron Inc., San Jose, CA, USA). The chemical composition of epirubicin-capped silver NPs was examined by EDX-720 energy-dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX, Shimadzu, Kyoto, Japan) using Mg Kα radiation as the excitation source.
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