

Other departments with third level DNS such as. Machines with DNS, , and should work with auto discovery. Once an installation of Office has completed, it will automatically search for the KMS server.If you can't send him something directly, perhaps you can suggest an emulsion system which is similar to yours. Tom Hasling at Aetos (the manufacturer) and ask him to run a sample for you (+1 33). If you are interested, take a look at their website : Although the applications shown there are biological, I've worked with emulsions before and the imaging principles are very similar. The neat thing for emulsions is that you can observe them in real time. It retrofits easily to existing light microscopes (research stands) and I've seen it work quite well with colloids on the order of 50nm. The system provides both contrast and high resolution. The new CytoViva system which debuted last month at Cell Bio, would also give you an interesting approach, with much less sample prep. } Copyright (c) 1999-2004 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. } Maite Coppey-Moisan, Enrico Ferrari, Valeria Garbin, Matteo Altissimo } Enzo Di Fabrizio, Dan Cojoc, Valentina Emiliani, Stefano Cabrini, } from visible to x-ray wavelength regime } Microscopy of biological sample through advanced diffractive optics } Andreas Ebner, Ferry Kienberger, Cordula M. } Monitoring of glass derivatization with pulsed force mode atomic force } Andrea Giro, Anna Bergia, Giampaolo Zuccheri, Hugo H.J. } Single molecule studies of RNA secondary structure: AFM of TYMV viral Toca-Herrera, Susana Moreno-Flores, Jacqueline Friedmann, } proteins: An atomic force microscopy study } Chemical and thermal denaturation of crystalline bacterial S-layer } Diffusion of microspheres in sealed and open microarrays } Maria Luisa Barcellona, Seth Gammon, Theodore Hazlett, Michelle A. } Polarized fluorescence correlation spectroscopy of DNA-DAPI complexes } Exploring molecular motors and switches at the single-molecule level } Fabio Cannone, Michele Caccia, Sara Bologna, Alberto Diaspro, Giuseppe } Single molecule spectroscopic characterization of GFP-mut2 mutant for } Shu-Wei Huang, Hong-Yao Mong, Chau-Hwang Lee } Super-resolution bright-field optical microscopy based on nanometer } commercial quantum dots in solution and in live cells } excitation, anisotropy, FRET, lifetime, spectral conversion) of } Ensemble and single particle photophysical properties (two-photon } Introduction: A nanoworld under the microscope - From cell trafficking } Copyright © 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company } (Special Issue: A Nanoworld Under the Microscope - From Cell } Oggetto: Content Alert: Microscopy Research and Technique 65, 4-5 Oil-in-water/water-in-oil with oil drops of 10 to 50 nm size.įrom Mon Jan 3 15:36:23 2005 I need your help in imaging microemulsions of types Title-Subject: MListserver: Need help in imaging Organization: The Unit for Nanoscopic Characterization, The Hebrew } From: by way of MicroscopyListserver īelow is the result of your feedback form (NJZFM-ultra-55).

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My only concern mightīe the size of the droplets you want to image, since cryoSEM, in myĮxperience, doesn't have the resolution of "normal" SEM work. This was actually one of the easiest cryo specimens I ever worked with,Īnd I expect yours would work much the same way.

The sample with gold before transferring it under vacuum to the SEM Using aīuilt-in pick, I fractured off a piece of the frozen foam, then coated Transferred it to the fracture and coating stage of the unit. Unit, so I took the sample out of the LN2 bath under vacuum and I have imagedįoamy liquids with great success like this, and the process was veryīriefly, the liquid to be imaged was shaken violently to form theīubbles, then a drop of the foam was put on the specimen holder and Specimen chamber, this would be a good way to do it. If you have access to an SEM with a liquid nitrogen-cooled cryostage andĪ way of plunge freezing samples and transferring them frozen into the I need your help in imaging microemulsions of types oil-in-water/water-in-oil with oil drops of 10 to 50 nm size.ĭo you have any experience in SEM/ESEM/CryoSEM imaging of such objects?įrom Sun Jan 2 13:07:07 2005 Title-Subject: MListserver: Need help in imaging of microemulsions Organization: The Unit for Nanoscopic Characterization, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem It was submitted by (.il) from on Sunday, Januat 06:56:05 Contents Retrieved from Microscopy Listserver Archivesīelow is the result of your feedback form (NJZFM-ultra-55).
