MCDB 4130 - Biological Electron Microscopy:Principles and Recent Advances

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University of Colorado Boulder
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Covers basic mechanisms for imaging and recent advances used in current biological research, elements of electron optics, image optimization, resolution, radiation damage, various imaging modes (TEM, HVEM, SEM, STEM, STM), specimen quantitation and reconstruction (stereo and 3-D), microanalysis, and electron diffraction. Specimen preparation treated only incidentally. Prereq., one of the following: MCDB 1150, EBIO 1220, MCDB 4500, PHYS 1120, or 2020, or instructor consent. Same as MCDB 5130 and PHYS 4130.
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3.00
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(303) 492-1411
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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