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Scanning electron microscopes (SEMs) are fundamental in the study of biological samples, offering high-magnification and high-resolution imaging for 2D/3D insights into cells, tissues, and whole multicellular organisms. SEM uses a focused beam of electrons to scan across a sample surface, collecting the reflected electrons (and other signals) to generate high-resolution images.
SEM provides valuable insights into morphology, topography, and subcellular organization for a wide variety of biological specimens. The versatility of SEM enables a range of applications, from fundamental biological studies to applied research in cell and plant biology, neuroscience, microbiology, biotechnology, and more.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.