Modern field emission scanning electron microscopy provides new perspectives for imaging  kidney ultrastructure

Recent progress in electron microscopy (EM) techniques has opened new pathways to study renal tissue in research and pathology. Modern field emission scanning EM may be utilized to scan thin sections of resin-embedded tissue mounted on a conductive support. Here we sought to achieve automated imaging without the typical limitations of transmission EM with equivalent or superior quality. Extended areas of tissue were either imaged in two (nanotomy) or in three dimensions (volume EM) by serial-section-based array tomography.
Source: Kidney International - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Tags: Technical Notes Source Type: research