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F816 cmos detector

Manufactured by TVIPS

The F816 CMOS detector is a lab equipment product designed for scientific applications. It features a CMOS sensor that captures images and data. The device provides basic image acquisition capabilities without further interpretation or extrapolation on its intended use.

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Cryo-EM Data Collection Workflow

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Cryo-EM grid screening was performed on a FEI F20 microscope equipped with a FEG electron source (200 kV) and a TVIPS F816 CMOS detector at the University of Edinburgh. The dataset used for single-particle reconstruction was obtained at the Electron Bio-imaging Centre (eBIC) on a FEI Titan Krios microscope equipped with a Gatan K3 camera (data collection settings are shown in table S2). Alignments, grid transfer, and imaging setup were performed by the eBIC local contact Y. Song (cryo-EM movies are available in the EMPIAR database: EMPIAR-1218).
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Cryo-EM Screening and Data Collection

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Cryo-EM grid screening was performed on a FEI F20 microscope equipped with a FEG electron source (200 kV) and a TVIPS F816 CMOS detector at the University of Edinburgh. The dataset used for single particle reconstruction was obtained at eBIC on a FEI Titan Krios microscope equipped with Gatan K3 camera (data collection settings are shown in Table S2). Alignments, grid transfer and imaging set up was performed by the eBIC local contact Dr Yun Song. (Cryo-EM movies are available in the EMPIAR database: EMPIAR-1218).
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