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True senescence

When the light microscope (LM) alone is not sufficient to study a system, the binding of an electron-dense ligand to an antibody facilitates the use of an EM. There are times when, in addition to EM study, immunoelectron microscopic analysis is necessary. Observed anatomical changes often lead to inquiries on the molecular events. This proved true in the case of the report by Inada et al. (22) in which they described a three-dimensional analysis of the senescence program in rice (Oryza sativa L.) coleoptiles. Immunoelectron microscopy was used to determine the behavior of cellular DNA during senescence. The procedure employed by the investigators is detailed below. [Pg.296]


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