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Microscopic structural analysis

Microscopes, such as light microscopes and electron microscopes, enable us to magnify small objects. These enlargements are the basis for our structural analysis in the micro and nano range

Picture: surface representation of pollen grains on chicory. The original picture (250fold magnification) has been collected in a scanning electron microscope.

strucTEM NEWS

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Memberships: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektronenmikroskopie e.V. (DGE), European Microscopy Society (EMS)



strucTEM: microscopic structural analysis; electron microscopy services

EM: electron microscopy * SEM:scanning electron microscopy * TEM:transmission electron microscopy
LM: light microscopy * SM: stereo microscopy * SP: scientific photography
IA: image analysis * IP: image processing * II:image interpretation * macromolecular reconstructions (3D)

Life Science Microscopy-Service: pharmaceuticals - cosmetics- food- environment- agriculture

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