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English: A visualization of negative staining (a) and positive staining (b) of samples in transmission electron microscopy. The top row is a side profile of the sample, where for negative staining the whole grid is covered in a mostly uniform layer of stain (gray), and the sample forms a cavity in the stain. In positive staining, the sample itself is stained, with little stain around it. The bottom row shows the resulting image captured on the microscope.
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Source https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymeth.2016.02.017
Author Rebecca F. Thompson, Matt Walker, C. Alistair Siebert, Stephen P. Muench, Neil A. Ranson

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A diagram comparing two types of staining techniques used in transmission electron microscopy.

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