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<p>Dear Community,</p>
Here is an overview of all the responses I got from my precedent
message.
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First thing, in regard to some responses, maybe I didn't make my
point clear enough. For this project I already did a good
characterisation in negative stain. But unfortunately my sample
don't behave well when I freeze it on regular holey grids.
Therefore, I try GrOx grids to overcome my issue.
In order to get a first idea about the interaction between GrOx and
my sample, and to set
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conditions, I wanted to do negative stain on GrOx.
-Most of you suggested that it should be possible to try it, but
tricky, because graphene oxide is fragile and can be easily damage
by the preparation. Futhermore it may behave differently in
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that the best way should be to move directly in<span
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on GrOx.<br>
-Nonetheless, I got two positive feedback, from people who already
tried it successfully, and one of them found it really useful to
adjust his
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Thank you very much for all you're interesting responses, I'll
think to all your arguments and see what is the best strategy in my
case.
<p>Best ,</p>
<p>Julien<br>
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