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Electron Microscopy Core Facility

The facility provides advanced expertise in electron microscopy, from sample preparation to image analysis, for a wide variety of biological samples.

Bruker Skyscan 1272 microCT

Use of the Skyscan 1272 microCT has been heavily embedded into our 3D CLEM workflows in the EMCF. Samples are fixed, by means of chemical fixation or high pressure freezing/freeze substitution, incubated with osmium tetroxide and heavy metals (introducing contrast to the sample) and embedded into a resin where it will be either imaged in the TEM or SEM. Once the resin block is scanned, we are left with a 3D map of the sample. We can measure the distance from the block surface to the ROI and trim away the material in-between bringing the ROI directly to the surface for imaging.

Reference:

Karreman MA, Ruthensteiner B, Mercier L, Schieber NL, Solecki G, Winkler F, Goetz JG, Schwab Y, Find your way with X-Ray: Using microCT to correlate in vivo imaging with 3D electron microscopy. Methods Cell Biol. 2017:140:277-301.

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