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  • Electron microscopy stains designed to bind a specific protein or other cell components using colloidal gold particles (also known as immunogold). These stains consist of a suspension of sub-micrometer-sized particles of gold in a fluid (e.g., water); the particles are often bound following an immunologic process to a specific protein or other cell component. Gold electron microscopy stains have high electron density providing high contrast dark spots; they are commonly used in electron microscopy to visualize more than one target simultaneously.
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