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Gatan 914 high tilt cryo holder

Manufactured by Ametek
Sourced in Japan, United States

The Gatan 914 high tilt cryo holder is a specimen holder designed for use in electron microscopy. It is capable of maintaining a cryogenic temperature to allow for the observation of specimens in a frozen state.

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Cryo-TEM Imaging of Extracellular Vesicles

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EV suspensions obtained by ultracentrifugation were resuspended in 20 µl EV-free PBS. Gold R2/2 Quantifoil grids were cleaned for 40 seconds using a Cressington 208 coater. The sample was applied on a grid and subsequently vitrified in liquid ethane using a FEI Vitrobot device. A JEOL JEM-2100 system (Jeol Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) equipped with Gatan 914 high tilt cryo holder and a LaB6 filament was used for cryogenic imaging at 200 kV. Images were recorded with a Gatan 833 Orius camera (Pleasanton, CA, USA).
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Cryo-EM Imaging of Biomolecular Complexes

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Frozen electron microscopy grids were mounted on a Gatan 914 high-tilt cryo-holder (Gatan, Pleasanton, CA, USA). Cryo-EM images were collected on JEOL 2200FS 200kV field emission gun electron microscope (JEOL, Tokyo, Japan). 2k by 2k images were collected using a Gatan US1000 slow-scan CCD camera. Energy-filtered (20 eV slit) images were collected at pixel sizes between 0.54 and 0.72 angstrom at the specimen level with nominal defocus between 5 and 3 μm depending on the experiment.
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