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Protocols - Plastic Coated Grids
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You will need:
Pyrex crystallizing dish
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Metal rod
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Metal rod (or p20 pipetman)
1% Nitrocellulose dissolved in amyl acetate
Tweezers
400 mesh square Cu grids
Filter paper
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Village Voice
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Village Voice
newspaper (or blank newsprint paper)
Pennies
Tissue paper
Procedure:
Fill a "Pyrex crystallizing dish" to the brim with water (use a small dish)
Dip a metal rod in amyl acetate (Better: pipette 20 ul of amyl acetate solution and drop onto water)
Allow a drop to fall onto the water
Wait for the amyl acetate to evaporate leaving behind a collodion plastic layer
Throw the first collodion layer away
Repeat amyl acetate drop on the water and allow evaporation (few minutes, should see a thin plastic film when done)
Place grids on plastic (shiny side down)
Cut a relatively ink free piece from the "Village Voice" (or use blank newsprint -- stocked at NYSBC)
Place the newspaper on top of the grids
Gently push the corners of the newspaper into the water with tweezers
Wait for the newspaper to become saturated with water and all grids to be visible through the paper
Use a pair of tweezers to bring in the extra plastic film around the newspaper
Vertically lift the newspaper out of the water
Place newspaper grid side up on filter paper to dry
Secure the corners of the newspaper with pennies to keep them from curling
Carbon Coat the grids once the newspaper is dry
Visit Cryo EM Web site at
http://www.nysbc.org/facilities/CEM
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DavidStokes
- 18 Mar 2005
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