Stereology pp 143-144 | Cite as
The Stereo Ultrastructure of Natural and Artificial Surfaces of Biological Materials
Conference paper
Abstract
Observations with the “Stereoscan” yielded new results concerning the stereoultrastructure of various biological materials. The following specimens prepared according to a variety of methods, were studied:
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Surfaces of plant leaves with their various wax coatings (Fig. 1) and stomata (Pig. 2).
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Isolated chromosomes of human and animal cells.
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Surface of freeze-dried fractured kidney (Pig. 3 and 4), lung, and liver tissue.
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Endothelial surface of the aorta.
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Mesothelial surface of the peritoneum taken from the liver surface.
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Surface of the mucous membrane of the uterus, epithelial surface with gland duct and the fractured freeze-dried tissue.
Keywords
Liver Tissue Serial Section Biological Material Mucous Membrane Animal Cell
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References
- Blümcke, S., and K. M. Morgenroth, Ultrastructure Res., 1966, (in press)Google Scholar
- Amelunxen, P., K. Morgenroth jr., and T. Picksak, Z. f. Pflanzenphysiol., 1966, (in press)Google Scholar
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© Springer-Verlag New York Inc. 1967