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Density-Dependent Color Scanning Electron Microscopy (DDC-SEM) for calcified tissue and pathological calcification

Elena Tsolaki, Adrian H Chester, View ORCID ProfileSergio Bertazzo
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.06.490880
Elena Tsolaki
1Department of Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, UK
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Adrian H Chester
2Magdi Yacoub Institute, Heart Science Centre, Harefield, Middlesex UB9 6JH, UK
3National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London, London W12 0NN, UK
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Sergio Bertazzo
4Department of Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering, University College London, London WC1E 6BT, UK
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Abstract

Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is widely used for materials characterization. It has also been successfully applied to the imaging of biological samples, providing invaluable insights into the topography, morphology and composition of biological structures, including pathological minerals, in diseases affecting cardiovascular, kidney and ocular tissues. Here we provide a comprehensive and detailed guide on how to use colored SEM to aid the visualization and characterization of pathological calcification, and identify the effects of different sample preparation protocols for the visualisation of these minerals.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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  • (elena.tsolaki.15{at}ucl.ac.uk)

  • (a.chester{at}imperial.ac.uk)

  • (s.bertazzo{at}ucl.ac.uk)

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Density-Dependent Color Scanning Electron Microscopy (DDC-SEM) for calcified tissue and pathological calcification
Elena Tsolaki, Adrian H Chester, Sergio Bertazzo
bioRxiv 2022.05.06.490880; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.06.490880
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Density-Dependent Color Scanning Electron Microscopy (DDC-SEM) for calcified tissue and pathological calcification
Elena Tsolaki, Adrian H Chester, Sergio Bertazzo
bioRxiv 2022.05.06.490880; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.05.06.490880

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