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Dynamical 'in situ' observation of biological samples using variable pressure scanning electron microscope
2008
Journal of Physics, Conference Series
Possibilities of "in-situ" observation of non-conductive biological samples free of charging artefacts in dynamically changed surrounding conditions are the topic of this work. The observed biological sample, the tongue of a rat, was placed on a cooled Peltier stage. We studied the visibility of topographical structure depending on transition between liquid and gas state of water in the specimen chamber of VP SEM.
doi:10.1088/1742-6596/126/1/012046
fatcat:jvdsrpktzba6lhad6flzyo4uya