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Glow discharged formvar carbon coated grids

Glow-discharged formvar/carbon coated grids are a type of sample preparation support used in electron microscopy. These grids consist of a polymer film (formvar) coated with a thin layer of carbon, which is then subjected to a glow discharge treatment. The glow discharge process modifies the surface properties of the grid, making it more hydrophilic and improving the adherence of samples to the grid.

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Samples were deposited on glow-discharged formvar/carbon coated grids from Electron Microscopy Sciences. Samples were stained for 60 seconds with 2% uranyl formate solution containing 25 mM NaOH and imaged using a JEOL JEM-1400 TEM operated at 80 kV.
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Negative Staining of Biological Samples

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Samples were deposited on glow-discharged formvar/carbon coated grids from Electron Microscopy Sciences. Samples were stained for 60 seconds with 2% uranyl formate solution containing 25 mM NaOH and imaged using a JEOL JEM-1400 TEM operated at 80 kV.
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