Live specimens

You: ‘Right. I’m guessing live specimens wouldn’t work well here because we have to process the tissue extensively before using either method.’

Prof. Jones: ‘Live specimens are in constant movement and they would not be ideal for SEM (or TEM) use. Also, the sample preparation for TEM samples involves fixing the specimen with heavy metal stains and for SEM samples it involves coating the specimen with gold or palladium ions, which are not ideal for live specimens.’



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  • Larger area sample and when surface information is needed
  • Small samples and inner structural information needed

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