Oxford aztec software
The Oxford AZtec software is a comprehensive suite of tools for the analysis and characterization of materials using electron microscopy techniques. It provides advanced data acquisition, processing, and visualization capabilities to support a wide range of applications in materials science, nanotechnology, and related fields.
3 protocols using oxford aztec software
Bone Brick Composition Analysis
Starch Granule Morphology Analysis
Bone Brick Elemental Analysis
composition of bone bricks before and after cell seeding was analyzed
through energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), determining the
concentration of calcium (Ca), carbon (C), oxygen (O), and phosphorous
(P). The analysis was performed using the SEM FEG FEI Quanta 200 (FEI
Company). Bone bricks were gold-coated prior to imaging. The obtained
SEM images were analyzed using Oxford AZtec software (Oxford Instruments,
U.K.).
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