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Oct 4, 2007 · TEM also has an important role in cytopathology. Cells in effusions, like cells in culture, can be readily prepared for TEM. Epithelial cells are easily distinguishable from mesothelial...
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Jan 13, 2021 · Combining our iCLEM-TEM and TEM immuno-gold workflows provides a powerful method to conclusively identify tissue stem cells and characterize their ultrastructural features.
- Viola Oorschot, Benjamin W Lindsey, Benjamin W Lindsey, Jan Kaslin, Georg Ramm
- 2021
May 15, 2024 · Cytopathology has evolved significantly in the molecular and computational era, integrating next-generation sequencing techniques and artificial intelligence tools to enhance diagnostic accuracy and ...
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- 15 May 2024
In transmission electron microscopy (TEM), electrons are transmitted through a plastic-embedded specimen, and an image is formed. TEM enables the resolution and visualization of detail not apparent via light microscopy, even when combined with immunohistochemical analysis.
- Lesley Graham, Jan Marc Orenstein
- 2007
Jan 13, 2021 · Taking advantage of the antigenicity preservation of the Tokuyasu technique, we have established robust protocols and workflows and provide a side-by-side comparison of iCLEM used in combination with scanning EM (SEM), scanning TEM (STEM), or transmission EM (TEM).
- Viola Oorschot, Benjamin W Lindsey, Benjamin W Lindsey, Jan Kaslin, Georg Ramm
- 2021
Oct 26, 2020 · TEM provides rich, directly resolved information about the structure and dynamics of phenomena spanning atoms to micrometres that are of great fundamental and practical significance to society.
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Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) is a technique that uses an electron beam to pass through a sample, providing high-resolution images of its size and structure. It is commonly used for imaging exosomes and has contributed to the understanding of biomolecules in their natural state.