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200 mesh formvar carbon coated copper grids

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The 200-mesh formvar/carbon-coated copper grids are a type of laboratory equipment used for specimen preparation and analysis. These grids consist of a copper mesh with a formvar film, which is further coated with a thin layer of carbon. The purpose of this product is to provide a stable and conductive support for samples during various microscopy techniques, such as transmission electron microscopy (TEM).

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2 protocols using 200 mesh formvar carbon coated copper grids

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Electron Microscopy of Amyloid Fibrils

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Following fibril formation in the absence of ThT, samples were adsorbed onto freshly glow-discharged, 200-mesh formvar/carbon-coated copper grids (Ted Pella) and negative-stained with a 2% (wt/vol) uranyl acetate solution. Images were taken on an FEI Tecnai F20 electron microscope at 80 kV.
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Tau Fibril Characterization by TEM

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Unconcentrated P2R tau fibril solutions were adsorbed onto freshly glow-discharged, 200-mesh formvar/carbon-coated copper grids (Ted Pella), extensively washed with water to remove any trace of PBS buffer, and stained with 0.7% (w/v) uranyl formate for 15 s. TEM images were taken on an FEI Tecnai T12 electron microscope.
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