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High-voltage electron microscopy

Li C. and Cooper S.L., Direct observation of micromorphology of polyether pol3mrethane using high voltage electron microscopy, Polymer, 31, 3, 1990. [Pg.160]

Somljo It all depends on the fixation method. We use osmium ferricyanide to selectively infiltrate the SR. If we use intermediate high-voltage electron microscopy, we can look at thicker specimens, and this technique provides more extensive views than obtained from the usual thin sections. This is the same information we get when we infiltrate the SR with Fluo-3. These pictures are pretty reliable. Furthermore, if you want to confirm without chemical fixation, methods such as rapid freezing are available. All these techniques give the same pictures, which vary according to the smooth muscle type. [Pg.22]

Marty F. High voltage electron microscopy of membrane interactions in wheat. JHistochem Cytochem 1980 28 1129-1132. [Pg.247]

Hawes CR. Applications of high voltage electron microscopy to botanical ultrastructure. Micron 1981 12 227-257. [Pg.247]

Evidence from conventional and high-voltage electron microscopy and three-dimensional imaging./. Struct. Biol. 117, 24-35. [Pg.371]

Invited 7. Young-Min Kim, Jin-Kyu Kim and Youn-Joong Kim (Korea Basic Science Institute) Electron Spectroscopy by Energy-Filtered High Voltage Electron Microscopy... [Pg.1]

A tissue section cut from a frozen specimen in this situation, ice is the supporting matrix. See Yamada, E. and Watanabe, H., High voltage electron microscopy of critical-point dried cryosection, J. Electron Microsc. 26 (SuppL), 339-342, 1977 Maddox, P.H., Tay, S.K., and Jenkins, D., A new fixed cryosection technique for the simultaneous immuuocytochem-ical demoustratiou of T6 and SlOO antigens, Histochem. J. 19, 35-38,... [Pg.85]

Gandais, M., Strunk, H. (1983). Microstructure of plastically deformed sanidine (K-feldspar). In Proc. 7th Int. Corf, on High Voltage Electron Microscopy, Berkeley, edited by R. M. Fisher, R. Gronsky, K. H. Westmacott, pp. 353-8. Berkeley (Laboratory), CA, and ENTIS, Springfield, VA. [Pg.370]

Material and Life Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Research Center for Ultra-high Voltage Electron Microscopy, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka 565, Japtan... [Pg.183]

The authors acknowledge financial support from a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research Number 15651046 from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture, and Professors I. Mochida and Y. Korai for supplying sample coals and for the use of a Raman spectrometer. We thank the Research Laboratory for High Voltage Electron Microscopy, Kyushu University, for the use of TEM. [Pg.152]

HIPS high-impact polystyrene HVEM high-voltage electron microscopy... [Pg.597]

Ris, H. (1991). The three-dimensional structure of the nuclear pore complex as seen by high voltage electron microscopy and high resolution low voltage scanning electron microscopy. EMSA Bull. 21, 54-56. [Pg.98]

Sharp JV, Burnay SG, High voltage electron microscopy of internal defects in carbon fibres. Plastics and Polymers Conference Supplement No. 6, 68, 1971. [Pg.117]

Samples of different thicknesses (nsnally semithin or ultrathin sections prepared by ultramicrotomy) can be deformed in tensile devices and the deformed samples investigated directly by sem, esem, sfm, tern, or high voltage electron microscopy (hvem) (Fig. 2c). [Pg.4712]

H. Fujita (ed ) In-situ Experiments with High Voltage Microscope, Research Center for High Voltage Electron Microscopy. Osaka 1985. [Pg.1130]

Inner stmcture, phase distribution High voltage electron microscopy (HVEM), scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM)... [Pg.142]

N. Uyeda, T. Kobayashi, K. Ishizuka, and Y. Fujiyoshi. High voltage electron microscopy for image discrimination of constituent atoms in crystals and molecules. Nobel Symposium47. Proc. 47thNobel Symposium, Sweden (1979) published in Chemica Scripta, 14, 47-62 (1978-1979). [Pg.78]


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