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Journal of Electron Microscopy | 2013

Serial block-face scanning electron microscopy combined with double-axis electron beam tomography provides new insight into cellular relationships

Takashi Sawai; Akihisa Kamataki; Miwa Uzuki; Kinji Ishida; Tomohito Hanasaka; Kensuke Ochi; Takahito Hashimoto; Takashi Kubo; Akinari Morikawa; Takahiro Ochi; Koujiro Tohyama

To evaluate the advantages of combination of two advanced electron microscopic technologies such as serial block-face scanning electron microscopy and double-axis electron beam tomography, we analyzed the three-dimensional morphology of cellular relationships between dendritic and plasma cells in the synovial membrane from patients with rheumatoid arthritis, using the combined approach.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2015

Development of a cryo-FIB technique for the 3D structural characterization of liquid samples

Miki Tsuchiya; T Iwahori; Akinari Morikawa; Takeshi Sato; Yasuhira Nagakubo

The observation of three-dimensional distributions in some liquids or colloids is important, for example in cosmetics, functional paints and a catalyst. Furthermore, there is increasing demand to microscopically investigate the structures inside a liquid colloid, such as the interface of a dispersoid and dispersant. In order to meet these requirements, we have developed a cryo-transfer holder which is fully compatible between FIB and TEM/STEM. The cross section of frozen emulsions and a thin film sample were made by FIB-SEM (NB5000). As a result, the dispersion state of a dispersoid was observed by sequential FIB and SEM. Furthermore a 100nm thick sample was made by FIB and observed by 200 kV STEM (HD- 2700). The dispersoid (TiO2 and Fe2O3) morphology and distribution were shown at nanometer level.


Archive | 2006

Charged particle beam device with DF-STEM image valuation method

Mine Araki; Shunya Watanabe; Chisato Kamiya; Mitsugu Sato; Atsushi Takane; Akinari Morikawa; Atsushi Miyaki; Toru Ishitani


Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2006

Low-Voltage Dark-Field STEM Imaging with Optimum Detection Angle

Akinari Morikawa; Chisato Kamiya; Shunya Watanabe; Mine Nakagawa; Toru Ishitani


Archive | 2013

Charged particle beam device and sample preparation method

Takahiro Sato; Akinari Morikawa; Isamu Sekihara


Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2018

Development of Electron Optics System for "ETHOS" High-Performance FIB-SEM

Shunsuke Sato; Chisato Kamiya; Ryo Hirano; Tsunenori Nomaguchi; Akinari Morikawa; Hiroyuki Suzuki; Hidekazu Suzuki; Yo Yamamoto


Journal of Electron Microscopy | 2016

PB-09Relationship between cellulase production and morphology in filamentous fungus Trichoderma reesei

Yosuke Shida; Shingo Tahara; Minaho Fujiwara; Nguyen Le Quynh Anh; Nobuhito Nango; Akinari Morikawa; Ryuichiro Tamochi; Hitoshi Okada; Masako Osumi; Wataru Ogasawara


Plant Morphology | 2015

Ultrastructure of the cellulolytic fungus Trichoderma reesei

Yosuke Shida; Akinari Morikawa; Ryoichiro Tamochi; Nobuhito Nango; Hitoshi Okada; Masako Osumi; Wataru Ogasawara


Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2011

Development of a Cryo-Air Protection Holder for FIB/(S)TEM

Yasushi Kuroda; M Kudo; Akinari Morikawa; Takeshi Sato; T Iwahori; Toshihide Agemura


Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2010

Effectiveness of Environmental Control for the Ultrastructural Study of Buttery Materials Using Air Protection Holder and NB5000/HD-2700 System

Takeshi Sato; M Kudo; H Okushima; Akinari Morikawa; Yasushi Kuroda; T Onishi; Toshihide Agemura

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Wataru Ogasawara

Nagaoka University of Technology

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Yosuke Shida

Nagaoka University of Technology

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