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16 megapixel ccd camera

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The 16-megapixel CCD camera is a high-resolution imaging device designed for laboratory and scientific applications. It features a charge-coupled device (CCD) sensor that captures images with a resolution of 16 megapixels. The camera is capable of capturing detailed and high-quality images for various laboratory and research purposes.

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2 protocols using 16 megapixel ccd camera

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Cryo-TEM Imaging of Thin Films

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Thin films were prepared by placing 3 μL of sample suspension onto holey carbon grids (C-Flats; Protochips, Inc.); these were vitrified by plunging into nitrogen cooled ethane, using a Vitrobot™ Mark IV freezing device (FEI Co.). 31 (link) The frozen grids were then imaged using a 16-megapixel CCD camera (Gatan, Inc.) in a Tecnai G2 F20-TWIN Transmission Electron Microscope (FEI), which was operated at a voltage of 200 kV using low-dose conditions (∼20 e/Å2).31 (link)
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Vitrification of Liposome-Oligonucleotide Complexes

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Liposomes incorporated with oligonucleotides were reconstituted with PBS
at 1 mg/mL. Three-microliter aliquots were applied to C-flat holey carbon grids
(Protochips, Inc. Morrisville, NC) and vitrified using a VitrobotTM Mark IV (FEI
Co., Hillsboro, OR). The sample was examined using a 16-megapixel CCD camera
(Gatan Inc., Pleasanton, CA) in a Tecnai (FEI Co.) G2 F20-TWIN Transmission
Electron Microscope operated at a voltage of 200 kV using low dose conditions
(~20 e/Å2). Images were recorded with a defocus of approximately 3
µm to improve contrast.
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