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OHSU/FEI Living Lab for Cell Biology

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In Oregon, a collaboration between industry and academia has resulted in the creation of a laboratory that will provide researchers with several state-of-the-art electron microscopes to advance the understanding and treatment of cancer, AIDS and other diseases. The OHSU/FEI Living Lab for Cell Biology, a joint effort of Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) of Portland, where the lab is based, and FEI Co. of Hillsboro, will be equipped with a variety of instruments made by the latter. Among them are a Titan Krios transmission electron microscope and a Helios NanoLab DualBeam instrument, which features both scanning electron and focused ion beam microscopy functions.
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Published: November 2011
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scanning electron microscopy
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is an advanced imaging technique used in microscopy to obtain high-resolution, three-dimensional images of the surfaces of solid specimens. SEM achieves this by using a focused beam of electrons to scan the specimen's surface, resulting in detailed images with magnifications ranging from about 10x to 100,000x or higher. Key features and principles of scanning electron microscopy include: Electron beam: SEM uses an electron beam instead of visible light for...
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