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Megaview g2 camera

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The Megaview G2 camera is a high-resolution imaging device designed for laboratory and research applications. It features a large sensor and advanced optics to capture detailed images with high quality. The camera is capable of capturing still images and video, allowing users to document their experimental processes and findings.

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TEM Analysis of Extracellular Vesicle Morphology

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Transmission electron microscopy was used to study the morphology of lEVs and sEVs. For TEM, 40 μl of vesicle suspension were placed on a carbon-coated EM grid, and 0.4 μl of 25% glutaraldehyde was added. Vesicles were then allowed to settle onto the grid overnight at 4°C.
Grids were then blotted on filter paper and stained for 30 seconds with 2% uranyl acetate. After further blotting and drying, samples were directly observed on a Tecnai 10 TEM (FEI). Images were captured with a Megaview G2 camera and processed with iTEM and Adobe Photoshop software.
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Vesicle Morphology Analysis by TEM

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Transmission electron microscopy was used to study the morphology of MVs and EXOs. For TEM, 40 μL of vesicle suspension were placed on a carbon-coated EM grid, and 0.4 μL of 25% glutaraldehyde was added. Vesicles were then allowed to settle onto the grid overnight at 4°C. Grids were then blotted on filter paper and stained for 30 s with 2% uranyl acetate. After further blotting and drying, samples were directly observed on a Tecnai 10 TEM (FEI). Images were captured with a Megaview G2 camera and processed with iTEM and Adobe Photoshop software.
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