Join us in the “Low Voltage Electron Microscopy for Biological Thin Sections” webinar and discover how low voltage electron microscopy (LVEM) is a revolutionary alternative for high-voltage transmission electron microscopy (HV-TEM) for biological applications, providing not only high-quality images but also a simpler and more affordable tool to support researchers and pathologists around the world. The first 2025 “Delong Discussions” will showcase the advantages of LVEM for imaging thin sections and obtaining detailed cellular structures.
For about 50 years, the gold standard in TEM analysis has relied on HV-TEM combined with heavy metal staining. While this method delivers high-quality images, it comes with major drawbacks: complex sample prep, the need for staining, high beam energy that can damage samples, and expensive equipment. Delong Instruments’ LVEM microscopes address these issues with a compact, affordable design that delivers higher contrast images—no heavy metal staining required.
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