cryoholders
A cryoholder is a specialized tool used in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) to securely hold a sample that is frozen in a thin layer of vitreous ice. These holders are essential for maintaining the extremely low temperatures required for cryo-EM imaging, typically below -150 degrees Celsius. The primary function of a cryoholder is to provide a stable and reproducible environment for the biological or material sample while it is transferred from a freezing device to the electron microscope and then imaged.
Cryoholders are typically made of materials that conduct heat well, such as copper or aluminum, to facilitate
The sample itself is usually applied to a small grid which is then inserted into a receptacle