Libra 120 system
The Libra 120 system is a transmission electron microscope (TEM) designed and manufactured by Zeiss. The core function of the Libra 120 is to provide high-resolution imaging and analysis of materials at the nanoscale level. The system utilizes advanced electron optics and imaging capabilities to enable detailed examination of a wide range of samples.
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Transmission Electron Microscopy Protocol
Transmission Electron Microscopy Imaging
in water, as described above. The undiluted sample (5 μL) was
deposited onto formvar-coated copper grids and dried overnight at
room temperature. Imaging was done on a Libra 120 system (Zeiss, Germany)
with a LaB6 filament and in column filter operating at
120 kV using a bottom mount camera Sharp:eye TRS (2 × 2 k) and
an in column camera Morada G2 (11 MP). Magnifications ranged from
8000- to 200,000-fold.
Characterization of Coated AAV Nanoparticles
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