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The Cryo Electron Microscope (Cryo-EM) is a type of laboratory equipment used to study the structure of biological molecules. It works by rapidly freezing a sample and then using an electron beam to image the sample at a very high resolution. This allows researchers to study the structure of molecules in great detail, which can provide insight into how they work and interact with other molecules. Cryo-EM is used in a variety of fields, including drug discovery, biochemistry, and structural biology.
Cryo-EM is becoming increasingly popular in the laboratory equipment market due to its ability to provide detailed images of biological molecules. It is also becoming more affordable, making it accessible to a wider range of researchers.
Companies in the Cryo Electron Microscope market include Thermo Fisher Scientific, FEI Company, JEOL Ltd., Hitachi High-Technologies Corporation, and Carl Zeiss AG. Show Less Read more