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Freeze-Etch Histology. Comparison between Thin Sections and Freeze-Etch Replicas

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Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
Produktart
Bücher
Erscheinungsjahr
1975
Autor
Orci, Lelio and Alain Perrelet
Verlag
Berlin, Springer
Genre
AA Varia
Sprache
Englisch
Buchtitel
Freeze-Etch Histology. A Comparison between Thin Sections and Fr
ISBN
9783540070436

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
3540070435
ISBN-13
9783540070436
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3011697

Product Key Features

Publication Year
1975
Subject
Pathology
Language
English
Publication Name
Freeze-Etch Histology : a Comparison between Thin Sections and Freeze-Etch Replicas
Type
Textbook
Author
L. Orci, A. Perrelet
Subject Area
Medical
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Weight
47.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Synopsis
The development of the electron microscope brought one to the other. The purpose of this book is to in a new era, in which cell structures could be provide a bridge, to help those who are familiar visualized down to a macromolecular level. It is of with conventional electron microscopy, to cross course well recognized that some cell components into the less familiar freeze-etching. This has been can be modified or even completely lost during the done by providing paired photographs wherever complex sequence of fixation, dehydration, staining possible, one showing the thin section of a tissue or and plastic embedding which is essential before a a cell, the other a freeze-etch replica of a similar thin section can be obtained. Further, only these cell material. At the same time we have tried to provide components which can be made electron opaque a basis for interpretation of freeze-etched structures, can be visualized. For these reasons, the morpho­ and we hope the reader will find the first 23 Plates logist and cell biologist alike have to explore alter­ especially useful in this respect. Because there are native techniques of specimen preparation which many excellent atlases of cell structure available at may avoid some of the artefacts inherent in con­ the present time, we felt there was no need to ventional thin-section electron microscopy, and at provide lengthy discussions of each plate., The development of the electron microscope brought one to the other. The purpose of this book is to in a new era, in which cell structures could be provide a bridge, to help those who are familiar visualized down to a macromolecular level. It is of with conventional electron microscopy, to cross course well recognized that some cell components into the less familiar freeze-etching. This has been can be modified or even completely lost during the done by providing paired photographs wherever complex sequence of fixation, dehydration, staining possible, one showing the thin section of a tissue or and plastic embedding which is essential before a a cell, the other a freeze-etch replica of a similar thin section can be obtained. Further, only these cell material. At the same time we have tried to provide components which can be made electron opaque a basis for interpretation of freeze-etched structures, can be visualized. For these reasons, the morpho and we hope the reader will find the first 23 Plates logist and cell biologist alike have to explore alter especially useful in this respect. Because there are native techniques of specimen preparation which many excellent atlases of cell structure available at may avoid some of the artefacts inherent in con the present time, we felt there was no need to ventional thin-section electron microscopy, and at provide lengthy discussions of each plate."
LC Classification Number
RB1-214

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