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1992

Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering

Transmission electron microscopy

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Evaluation Of Bacterial Glycocalyx Preservation And Staining By Ruthenium Red, Ruthenium Red-Lysine And Alcian Blue For Several Methanotroph And Staphylococcal Species, Theresa A. Fassel, James E. Van Over, Christopher C. Hauser, Lorie E. Buchholz, Charles E. Edmiston, James R. Sanger, Charles C. Remsen Jan 1992

Evaluation Of Bacterial Glycocalyx Preservation And Staining By Ruthenium Red, Ruthenium Red-Lysine And Alcian Blue For Several Methanotroph And Staphylococcal Species, Theresa A. Fassel, James E. Van Over, Christopher C. Hauser, Lorie E. Buchholz, Charles E. Edmiston, James R. Sanger, Charles C. Remsen

Cells and Materials

The cationic reagents, ruthenium red (RR), alcian blue (AB) and ruthenium red -lysine were compared for ultrastructural preservation and staining of the bacterial glycocalyx. En bloc RR, AB and RR-lysine procedures, and a glutaraldehyde/OsO4 fixation withou t cationic reagent, were evaluated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for several methanotroph and staphylococcal species. The glutaraldehyde/OsO4 fixation was totally ineffective in preserving or staining the glycocalyx material in all species studied. The RR procedure was more effective than the glutaraldehyde/OsO4 fixation but was generally less so than the RR-lysine procedure. By the RR-lysine procedure, extensive layers that were often filamentous or fibrous …


A Model For A Model: Pressure Jackets On Nude Mice With Implants Of Hypertrophic Scars, C. Ward Kischer, Jana Pindur Jan 1992

A Model For A Model: Pressure Jackets On Nude Mice With Implants Of Hypertrophic Scars, C. Ward Kischer, Jana Pindur

Cells and Materials

The hypertrophic scar, a consequence of deep surface injury, is peculiar to humankind. Subcutaneous implants of these tissues in nude mice provide a quasi - animal model for experimental use. An efficacious treatment to promote acceleration of maturation of the hypertrophic scar is controlled topical pressure produced by flexible dacron fabric wraps. Implants in the nude mouse provide a model for study of the effects of pressure. Preliminary results indicate that those implants in nude mice, responding favorably to pressure jackets, show changes consistent with those previously obtained in human studies. The collagen matrix shows reduced density and parallel layering …


Investigation On The Collagen Fiber Network In Human Dental Tissues - Transmission And Scanning Electron Microscopy, C. Marchetti, P. Menghini, C. Piacentini Jan 1992

Investigation On The Collagen Fiber Network In Human Dental Tissues - Transmission And Scanning Electron Microscopy, C. Marchetti, P. Menghini, C. Piacentini

Cells and Materials

The collagen fiber component of pulp, dentine and cementum, has been studied by isolating it from the inorganic component and the organic non-collagen matrix. This study was carried out on healthy molar and premolar adult teeth. Following demineralization all of the non-collagenous components of the tooth were removed by sequential treatment with H202, with different concentrations of trypsin and with EDTA. The transmission (TEM) and scanning (SEM) electron microscopy investigation confirmed that such a technique is an accurate method for isolating the collagen fibers while preserving their position and their ultrastructure in the dental tissue. The use of TEM and …