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- [NED] natief
- [ENG] native
- [REM] natief preparaat = native preparation
natief preparaat: ‘Ongekleurd monster, dat als regel onder de microscoop wordt bekeken.’ (Online Woordenboek van de Diergeneeskunde)(via: https://www.encyclo.nl/lokaal/10765)
“An introduction to sample preparation and imaging by cryo-electron microscopy for structural biology […] 3.2. Vitrification Sample preparation techniques such as staining and plastic embedding involve the dehydration of biological specimens, which fundamentally removes them from their native, aqueous environment. […] 3. Grid preparation Once the specimen is ready, it must be prepared for imaging by EM. To image with electrons, a microscope is maintained under a high vacuum, in which hydrated biological specimens would dehydrate rapidly. Thus to image a biological specimen, it must be fixed, preferably in a native (or native-like) state.” –https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4854231/ (2020-03-18)