Zeiss LEO 906
Type of device[Bearbeiten]
Transmission electron microscope by Zeiss
Short description[Bearbeiten]
A view into the interior of objects can be realized using a transmission electron microscope which produces a two-dimensional image of the specimen. For this purpose, thin slices of the specimens are generally necessary to allow the electrons to penetrate.
Instrument parameters[Bearbeiten]
With this device objects can be visualized up to a 60,000-fold magnification using an accelerating voltage of 80 kV. The microscope is equipped with a wide-angle dual speed CCD camera Sharpeye (Tröndle, Moorenweis, Germany), operated by the ImageSP software.
Methods & Expertise[Bearbeiten]
Application for life sciences research
No expertise regarding[Bearbeiten]
Material science
Reference publications[Bearbeiten]
- Lange, T., Maron, L., Weber, C., Biedenweg, D., Schlüter, R. & Endlich, N. (2025). Efficient delivery of small RNAs to podocytes in vitro by direct exosome transfection. J. Nanobiotechnol. 23(1):373
- Beirow, K., Schmidt, C., Jürgen, B., Schlüter, R., Schweder, T. & Bednarski, P. J. (2024). Investigation of TGF-α-overexpressing mouse hepatocytes (TAMH) cultured as spheroids for use in hepatotoxicity screening of drug candidates. J. Appl. Toxicol. 44(2): 272-286
- Hinzke, T., Kleiner, M., Meister, M., Schlüter, R., Hentschker, C., Pane-Farre, J., Hildebrandt, P., Felbeck, H., Sievert, S. M., Bonn, F., Völker, U., Becher, D., Schweder, T. & Markert, S. (2021). Bacterial symbiont subpopulations have different roles in a deep-sea symbiosis. Elife 10. Article Number: e58371
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