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CM200 FEG Microscope
This is our Philips CM200 cryoelectron microscope for high resolution structure determination with field emission gun, which is operated at 200 kV. The microscope is equipped with a slow scan 1kx1k CCD camera (Gatan 794) and a TV-rate image intensified camera (Gatan 626). We have several cryoholders (Oxford 3500 and Gatan 626). Digital images can be aquired either with Gatan Digital Micrograph or through TVIPS EMMenu 3.0, the latter of which is used for collecting tomographic tilt series. This microscope is distinguished by its Field Emission Gun (FEG) and Computer-controled Sample Stage (CompuStage). The FEG drastically increases beam coherence and brightness, substantially improving image quality with much higher resolution. The CompuStage allows the automated image acquisition required for electron tomography and also allows users to memorize specific specimen locations when searching for the best place to record their data. Please note calibrations etc in the CM200 Info Bank on the right hand border of this page Main Features of the Microscope
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