In-air scanning transmission ion microscopy of cultured cancer cells
Language
en
Article de revue
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms. 2001-07-04, vol. 181, n° 1-4, p. 475-479
Elsevier
English Abstract
Scanning transmission ion microscopy (STIM) imaging of living cultured cells has been carried out using a proton external-beam with the nuclear microprobe of Bordeaux-Gradignan. STIM could be performed in air atmosphere ...Read more >
Scanning transmission ion microscopy (STIM) imaging of living cultured cells has been carried out using a proton external-beam with the nuclear microprobe of Bordeaux-Gradignan. STIM could be performed in air atmosphere after passage of a focused proton beam through a 150 nm thick silicon nitride window. Energy loss STIM images were obtained with a spatial resolution in the micrometer range and enabled the identification of sub-cellular ultrastructures.Read less <
English Keywords
Cell imaging
Living cells
Nuclear microprobe
STIM
Origin
Hal imported