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Preparation of blood samples for electron microscopy: The standard protocol

Om Prakash Choudhary, Rupan Sarkar, Priyanka, G.E. Chethan, Probal Jyoti Doley, Pranab Chandra Kalita, Arup Kalita

2021Annals of Medicine and Surgery22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Electron microscopy is a powerful tool to study biological samples at higher magnification. The higher magnifications achieved by the electron microscopes are helpful to the researchers to study surface morphology as well as cellular morphology of the samples. The blood sample surface morphology can be visualized at higher magnification by scanning electron microscope (SEM). For the examination of the blood cells at the cellular level, transmission electron microscopes (TEM) are used. In this article, we have described the step-by-step standard protocol for the preparation of blood samples for electron microscopy. The prepared blood samples can be visualized under SEM and TEM. The obtained electron micrographs of blood cells can be used for differential diagnosis of various diseases at the cellular level.

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MagnificationScanning electron microscopeElectron microscopeTransmission electron microscopyConventional transmission electron microscopeMicroscopyMorphology (biology)MedicineScanning confocal electron microscopyMicroscopeBiomedical engineeringScanning transmission electron microscopyMaterials sciencePathologyNanotechnologyOpticsBiologyPhysicsZoologyComposite materialBarrier Structure and Function StudiesOvarian cancer diagnosis and treatmentMRI in cancer diagnosis
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