Undergraduate biology students at Lehigh University using the LVEM5 to evaluate bacteriophages
Undergraduate biology students at Lehigh University using the LVEM5 to evaluate bacteriophages
University of Michigan: “We have found that the LVEM can provide high contrast images of a wide variety of samples, including dendrimers”
Check out the Wikipedia entry detailing the Low Voltage Electron Microscopy (LVEM) technique.
We are very excited to announce the posting of a new application note to the Delong America Website. Dr. David C. Martin has taken the time to discuss how the LVEM5 has helped him in many areas of his polymer research. The application note is now posted in the Library Section of the website.
LVEM5 Installed at the University of Manchester Chemistry Department for the analysis of nanomaterials.
The LVEM5 will be used by the AFRL HE at WPAFB to visualize nanoparticles of various scales in tissue and determine where the nanoparticles sequester in tissue sections.
The University of Talca has embarked on a research focus in materials characterization relevant to biomedical studies.
The LVEM5 will be used by the NRCC-BRI for the characterization of NCC (nano-crystalline cellulose) fibers, NCC-based novel materials and a variety of nano-filaments and nanoparticles
The LVEM5 will be used by Lehigh researchers in high contrast imaging of life science samples using the TEM capabilities of the LVEM5.