1. High-vacuum sublimation drying and dehydration of hydrated samples
This process enables fine dehydration of hydrated samples under high-vacuum conditions without the need for chemical fixation. It is suitable for a wide range of water-containing biological specimens, including cells, animal tissues, and plant tissues. In addition to biological samples, the method is also applicable to hydrated soft materials such as hydrogels, suspension-based pharmaceuticals, food products, and cosmetic formulations. By removing water through controlled vacuum sublimation, the native microstructure of the sample can be effectively preserved, providing reliable preparation for subsequent microscopic analysis.
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