Resolution of the four points of the ferritin molecule, sometimes called
the "tetrad" would indicate an instrumental resolution of at least 1.25 nm.
While this particular specimen is not all that profound for today's
most modern instruments, in former years, it used to be the "standard"
used by the world's leading TEM laboratories. Today, its largest
application seems to be in teaching settings where students are using
older instruments with resolutions approaching 1.25 nm. The specimen
is prepared on a carbon coated 400 mesh copper grid.
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