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- W2321606032 abstract "A form of high-resolution microscopy that, until now, has been used primarily to study metal surfaces has been adapted for use on biological specimens. Termed photoelectron microscopy (PEM), the technique is extremely sensitive to the topography, or surface features, of cells or membranes. As such, it offers advantages over other microscopic techniques for studies of certain kinds of biological specimens. The microscope was developed at the University of Oregon, Eugene, by chemistry professor 0. Hayes Griffith, Gertrude F. Rempfer, a physics professor at Portland State University, and coworkers. Their research effort, which has been supported by the National Institutes of Health, has been going on since 1968. The most common forms of electron microscopy are transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). In TEM, a beam of highly energetic electrons passes through a replica of the specimen under study or through a thin section of the specimen. In SEM, a beam of energetic ..." @default.
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