Dutch Life Science researchers join forces to procure the newest and most powerful electron microscope in existence. It will be located in Leiden, but can be operated remotely.
Aberrations to cells of blood vessels in cardiac disease, mechanisms of infection by pathogens, molecular processes that form the root cause of cancer and the interactions of drugs with their protein targets: all these phenomena can be examined using the newest electron microscopes.
Ribosomes made visible in a cell. Photo courtesy of Professor P Peters (NKI, TUD)
Dutch Life Science researchers join forces to procure the newest and most powerful electron microscope in existence. It will be located in Leiden, but can be operated remotely.Aberrations to cells of blood vessels in cardiac disease, mechanisms of infection by pathogens, molecular processes that form the root cause of cancer and the interactions of drugs with their protein targets: all these phenomena can be examined using the newest electron microscopes.
Ribosomes made visible in a cell. Photo courtesy of Professor P Peters (NKI, TUD)