Morphological study of the healthy human oculomotor nerve by atomic force microscopy (CAT#: STEM-SMMT-0003-LJX)
Introduction
The oculomotor nerve is a motor nerve, containing two kinds of physical and visceral motor fibers, innervating the ipsilateral medial rectus, superior rectus, inferior rectus, inferior oblique, levator upper eyelid and pupil sphincter.
Atomic force microscope (AFM) is a new type of surface analysis instrument based on the principles of physics and imaging through the interaction of scanning probe and sample surface atoms. It belongs to the third generation of microscopes after optical microscopes and electron microscopes. AFM usually uses a sharp probe to scan the sample, which is fixed on a microcantilever that is extremely sensitive to the surface force between the probe and the sample. The deflection of the cantilever under force can cause the laser beam emitted by the laser source to shift after being reflected by the cantilever. The detector receives reflected light, and finally receives signals that are collected, processed, and formed into surface morphology images of the sample through a computer system.
Applications
Imaging of micro and nanoscale features on the surface of the sample Suitable for research in fields such as materials science, biology, and chemistry
Procedure
1. Sampling 2. Preparation of slices 3. Staining (Select according to the specific experimental situation) 4. Observation
Materials
• Sample Type: Healthy human oculomotor nerve
Notes
Operate in strict accordance with the operating procedures, and shall not arbitrarily change the operating procedures