Optimal sample preparation is key to high quality EM data. The Imaging Facility has a suite of tools to prepare samples for electron microscopy including a high pressure pressure freezer to preserve optimal ultrastructure and a freeze substitution unit for automated sample dehydration. The Facility has a dedicated workspace for chemical fixation, heavy metal labelling and resin-embedding. For microtomy there is a semi-automated ultramicrotome used to cut ultra-thin sections and serial ultra-thin sections for array tomography.
Semi (0.2 - 2 µm) and ultra-thin (50 - 200 nm) sections of resin embedded material for EM analysis
Trimming of resin samples for FIB-SEM
Array Tomography
Active damping platform with a dynamic range of 0.7Hz to 1kHz, passive beyond 1kHz
Array tomography capabilities including AT4 knife
Diamond trimming and sectioning knives
M80 stereo microscope and colour digital camera
Cryo-fixation and vitrification of specimens up to 200 µm in depth
Used prior to freeze substitution with Leica EM AFS2
Automated specimen loading
Cryo-fixation in < 1 second
No loss of ions/molecules or lipids
No denaturation of enzymes
No osmotic effects
Preserves antigenicity
Specimen holders for CLEM, tissue biopsies, suspensions and small organisms
Automated Freeze Substitution (AFS) of high pressure frozen specimens
Progressive Lowering of Temperature (PLT)
Automated liquid handling with the Leica EM FSP (freeze substitution processor)
Efficient UV polymerization with built-in LED UV lamp
Minimizes operator contact with toxic material
Reduces risk of specimen loss
AFS sample holders for up to 20 specimens
Compatible with manual embedding in cryo vials
Critical point drying of specimens for SEM imaging
Fully automated programmable process
Specimen holders for coverslips, small organisms, suspensions and gels