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Pelco cu grids

Manufactured by Ted Pella
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PELCO® Cu grids are copper transmission electron microscopy (TEM) sample support grids. They are designed to hold thin samples for examination under a TEM. The grids are made of copper and are available in various mesh sizes and styles to accommodate different sample preparation requirements.

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2 protocols using pelco cu grids

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Transmission Electron Microscopy Analysis of Extracellular Vesicles

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A 10 μL drop of EVs in PBS was applied to nitrocellulose carbon-coated PELCO® Cu grids (Ted Pella Inc., Redding, CA, USA) and incubated for 1 min. Liquid was removed by touching the paper edge. A 10 μL drop of 2% uranyl acetate was immediately applied to the grid, followed by 15 s incubation and drop removal by touching the paper edge. Samples were examined at 80 kV with a JEM-1011 transmission electron microscope (JEOL, Akishima, Japan) equipped with an Orius™ SC1000 W camera (Gatan Inc., Pleasanton, CA, USA).
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Visualizing Extracellular Vesicles by TEM

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A 10 μL drop of EV in PBS was applied to nitrocellulose carbon-coated PELCO® Cu grids (Ted Pella Inc., Redding, CA, USA) and incubated for 1 min. Liquid was removed by touching the top of the grid with filter paper. This grid was exposed to a 10 μL drop of 2% uranyl acetate, followed by 10 s incubation with further removal of the moisture by touching the grid with the filter paper. Samples were examined in a transmission electron microscope, JEOL JEM-1400 TEM (JEOL, Tokyo, Japan) attached to an Olympus Quemesa digital camera and analyzed by iTEM software (Olympus Soft Imaging Solutions GmbH, Munster, Germany).
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