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An Innovative Method for Imaging and Chemical Analysis of Wet Samples in Scanning Electron Microscopes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Irit Ruach-Nir*
Affiliation:
QuantomiX Ltd, Rehovot, Israel

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Electron microscopy (EM) of fully wet samples is a valuable tool for studies in the material, medical and biological sciences. In order to appreciate the natural structures of tissues or materials they should be examined in their native wet state, as opposed to a dry form that incorporates artifacts of sample processing. Viewing and analyzing wet samples at high resolution has undergone a significant improvement only recently due to the innovative WETSEMTM technology developed by QuantomiX.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2005

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