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Comparison of manual and automatic processing of biological samples for electron microscopy
Rui Yang1,2,3, Shuai Wang2,3, Jianli Wang2,3
1Department of Forestry and Horticulture, Xinjiang Agricultural University, No.311 NongDa Dong Road, Urumqi, 830052, Xinjiang, China.
Abstract:
The ultrastructure of a sample can be observed by electron microscopy (EM), which has become an indispensable research tool in morphological studies. However, EM sample preparation techniques are complicated and time-consuming, with a high labor cost. The current study was conducted to compare the conventional manual and automated methods for sample processing and post-staining for electron microscopy. Automated sample processing reduces OsO4 contamination, improves the efficiency of sample preparation and is easy to use. Therefore, the results of their study provide a practical and feasible method for the preparation of biological samples for electron microscopy.
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