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Researcher Uses Tem To Study Alzheimer's Disease Metal Print
by Simon Fraser/mrc Unit, Newcastle General Hospital/science Photo Library
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Transmission electron microscope. Researcher uses a transmission electron microscope (TEM) to view a specimen of brain with Alzheimer's disease. On... more
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Transmission electron microscope. Researcher uses a transmission electron microscope (TEM) to view a specimen of brain with Alzheimer's disease. On the display at lower left, an amyloid plaque (dark), a characteristic symptom of Alzheimer's disease, can be seen amongst the tissue (green). A TEM produces an image by passing electrons rather than light through the subject. They can magnify up to around 5 million times.
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