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Fesem s5000

Manufactured by Hitachi
Sourced in Japan

The FESEM S5000 is a field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) manufactured by Hitachi. It is designed to provide high-resolution imaging and analysis of a wide range of materials and samples. The FESEM S5000 utilizes a field emission electron source to generate a focused electron beam, which is scanned across the sample surface to produce high-quality images and data.

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Mesenteric Artery Preparation for EM

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Mesenteric resistance arteries were dissected, open longitudinally and denuded from endothelium by incubation in 50 mM Tris–HCl plus 20 mM EDTA, pH 7.4, plus proteinase inhibitors (Roche), followed by a second incubation in 50 mM Tris–HCl, 1 M NaCl, pH 7.4, plus proteinase inhibitors. Arteries were then processed for electron microscopy as described (Maser & Trimble, 1977). Samples were visualized and imaged with a Hitachi FESEM S5000, 20 kV.
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FE-SEM Imaging of Treated Surfaces

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SEM images were taken with a field emission-scanning electron microscope FE-SEM S-5000 (Hitachi Ltd., Tokio, Japan. Before SEM observation, 4 nm of palladium was deposited by atomic layer deposition on the treated surfaces, and they were put under vacuum overnight [28 (link)].
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