Pathology
Electron microscopes can provide a microstructure inside a cell and its lesion change that is not visible with optical microscopes through direct observation of the microstructure of a cell and tissue.
Recently, thanks to the progress of immunohistochemistry and molecular biological tests, electron microscopes are not the only inevitable tool as they were in the past. But they are still essential for "definite diagnosis."
Use of electron microscope in kidney biopsy
A kidney biopsy is an important test in order to determine the diagnosis and treatment policy of kidney diseases and a tissue of kidney is taken and examined using microscopes.
Kidney biopsies and electron microscopes are closely related. For a detailed diagnosis of kidney disease, electron microscopes play an important role. In particular, for a micro structure abnormality and disease that requires an evaluation of the deposit, it may be difficult to make a correct diagnosis without electron microscopes.
Ultrawide transmission electron microscopy image of a mouse kidney
The following data are ultrathin sections of a mouse kidney mounted on a SiN Window Chip imaged using the Limitless Panorama (LLP) function, an automated montage system. The images have been processed from wide-area images taken by LLP and can be viewed with a Web browser. Clicking on the image will zoom in on the wide area image.
Sections mounted on a flat, grid-bar free SiN Window Chip allow us to view the entire area without any wrinkles. To record this wide field of view in high resolution, automatic montage imaging (96 × 90 images) was carried out using LLP at a pixel size of approximately 5.6 nm/pixel. The images thus obtained have approximately 20 billion pixels, allowing us to observe the entire kidney cortex region (distribution of glomeruli and the network of tubules) while maintaining a resolution that allows us to observe the basement membrane structure of the glomerulus.
Sample: Mouse kidney
Imaging Device: JEM-1400 / Matataki Flash (2,048 x 2,048 pixels)
Image acquisition area: H 800 μm x W 760 μm with 8,640 (H 96 x W 90) images
Pixel size of the image: 5.6 nm/pixel
Total number of the pixels: 20 Gigapixel
Acceleration Voltage: 80 kV