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Carbon coated 400 mesh nickel tem grid

Manufactured by ProSciTech
Sourced in Australia

The carbon-coated 400-mesh nickel TEM grid is a specimen support used in transmission electron microscopy (TEM) applications. It provides a durable and conductive surface for mounting and analyzing samples at the nanoscale level.

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2 protocols using carbon coated 400 mesh nickel tem grid

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Transmission Electron Microscopy of Protein Aggregates

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Three microliters of sample was taken immediately at the conclusion of the light scattering or ThT assay and placed directly onto a carbon-coated 400-mesh nickel TEM grid (ProSciTech, Thuringowa Central, Australia) [32 (link)]. Grids were washed with 0.22 μm filtered MilliQ water and stained with 2% (w/v) uranyl acetate solution. Samples were viewed using either a CM100 transmission electron microscope (Philips, Eindhoven, Netherlands) or a Tecnai G2 Spirit TEM (FEI, Oregon, U.S.A.) with a magnification of 45 000×.
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TEM Imaging of Amyloid Fibrils

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Samples were taken immediately at the conclusion of the ThT assay and placed directly (3 μL) onto a carbon-coated 400-mesh nickel TEM grid (ProSciTech, Thuringowa Central, Queensland, Australia) [32 (link)]. Grids were washed with 0.22 μm filtered MilliQ water and stained with 2% (w/v) uranyl acetate solution. Samples were viewed using either a CM100 transmission electron microscope (Philips, Eindhoven, North Brabant, Netherlands) or a Tecnai G2 Spirit TEM (FEI, Hillsboro, OR, USA) with a magnification of 45 000×.
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