Liquid electron microscopy (LEMs) is a type of electron microscopy technique that, while similar to traditional cryo-electron microscopy, is distinguished by observing samples in a liquid environment. This technology allows researchers to observe the structure and behavior of biomolecules and other samples under dynamic, in situ conditions.
Application Areas:Biomedical research, nanomaterials research, chemical reaction kinetics, drug development, nanobiotechnology, environmental science, and materials science.