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In this video, we demonstrate the negative staining of enveloped virus samples using a processing capsule within the biocontainment environment. The negatively stained viruses can be visualized using transmission electron microscopy to investigate viral structure and morphology with nanometer resolution.
1. The Capsule Method for Inactivation in Biocontainment with 2% Glutaraldehyde, Followed by Negative Staining in a BSL-2 Laboratory
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Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Formvar/carbon coated TEM grids | SPI | 3420C-MB | 200 mesh Cu Pk/100 |
mPrep/g capsules | EMS | 85010-01 | Box |
mPrep/f couplers | EMS | 85010-11 | Standard 16/Pk |
Glutaraldehdyde | EMS | 16320 | 50% solution, EM grade |
Uranyl Acetate | EMS | 22400 | Powder |
Potassium phosphotungstic acid | EMS | 19500 | Powder |
Filter paper | Whatman | 1450-090 | Size 50 |
Tranmission Electron Microscope | JEOL | JEM-1011 | TEM |
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Source: Blancett, C. D., et al. Utilization of Capsules for Negative Staining of Viral Samples within Biocontainment. J. Vis. Exp. (2017)
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