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1k amt advantage digital camera

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The 1K AMT Advantage digital camera is a high-performance imaging solution designed for a variety of microscopy applications. It features a 1-megapixel sensor that captures images with a resolution of 1024 x 1024 pixels. The camera is capable of delivering fast frame rates, making it suitable for real-time imaging and analysis.

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Negative Staining of Extracellular Vesicles

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Isolated EV (2.5 μL) were dried onto freshly glow-discharged 300 mesh Formvar/carbon-coated TEM grids (Ted Pella, Redding, CA, USA) and negatively stained with 2% aqueous uracyl acetate. EV samples were visualised by TEM using Hitachi H7600 (Hitachi High-Technologies Corp., Tokyo, Japan) operated at 80 kV. Images were captured with a side mounted 1 K AMT Advantage digital camera (Advanced Microscopy Techniques, Corp. Woburn, MA, USA).
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Transmission Electron Microscopy of Exosomes

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Isolated exosomes (5 µL) were dried on fresh ‘glow-discharged’ 300 mesh formvar/carbon-coated transmission electron microscope (TEM) grids (Ted Pella, Redding, California, USA), negatively stained with 2% aqueous uracil acetate and observed under a Hitachi H7600 TEM (Hitachi High-Technologies Corp, Tokyo, Japan) operated at 50 kV. Images were captured with a side-mounted 1K AMT Advantage digital camera (Advanced Microscopy Techniques, Corp, Woburn, Massachusetts, USA).
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TEM Imaging of Isolated Exosomes

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Isolated exosomes (2.5 μl) were dried onto freshly ‘glow discharged’ 300 mesh formvar/carbon-coated TEM grids (Ted Pella, Redding, CA), negatively stained with 2% aqueous uracyl acetate and observed under a Hitachi H7600 TEM (Hitachi High-Technologies Corp., Tokyo, Japan) operated at 80kV. Images were captured with a side mounted 1K AMT Advantage digital camera (Advanced Microscopy Techniques, Corp. Woburn, MA).
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Exosome Visualization via TEM Imaging

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Isolated exosomes (2.5 μL) were dried onto freshly glow discharged 300 mesh formvar/carbon-coated TEM grids (Ted Pella, Redding California, USA), negatively stained with 2% aqueous uranyl acetate, and imaged with a Hitachi H7650 TEM (Hitachi High-Technologies Corp., Tokyo, Japan) operated at 80 kV.13 (link) Images were captured with a side mounted 1K AMT Advantage digital camera (Advanced Microscopy Techniques, Corp. Woburn, MA, USA).
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Transmission Electron Microscopy of Exosomes

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Exosomes isolated from LNCaP xenograft serum and PCa patient plasma/serum were adsorbed onto glow discharged 300 mesh formvar/carbon-coated TEM grids (Ted Pella, Redding California, USA) for 5 min. The samples were negatively stained with 2% aqueous uranyl acetate for 5 min and observed with a Hitachi H7600 TEM operated at 80kV (Hitachi High-Technologies Corp., Tokyo, Japan). Images were captured with a side mounted 1K AMT Advantage digital camera (Advanced Microscopy Techniques, Corp. Woburn, MA, USA) [9 (link)].
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