Is Negative Stain Electron Microscopy the service that I need?
Negative staining gives an investigator an ultrastructural view of particulate specimens which are found exclusively in suspension, including virus particles, lipoprotein particles, cell fragments, bacteria, and other macromolecules. This procedure provides an intimate morphological view of the ultrastructure of specimens in suspension, including fine-surface details and interior components. Using certain procedures, it also permits the quantitation of particles per mL in suspension. No other method is known by which ultrastructural details of minute specimens can be visualized with high resolution.
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