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Cotylogaster Occidentalis (Aspidogastrea: Aspidogastridae) From Freshwater Drum, Aplodinotus Grunniens (Actinopterygii: Sciaenidae), In Northeastern Oklahoma, Chris T. Mcallister, Anindo Choudhury Jan 2019

Cotylogaster Occidentalis (Aspidogastrea: Aspidogastridae) From Freshwater Drum, Aplodinotus Grunniens (Actinopterygii: Sciaenidae), In Northeastern Oklahoma, Chris T. Mcallister, Anindo Choudhury

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Microvascular System Of The Human Fetal Inner Ear: A Scanning Electron Microscopic Study Of Corrosion Casts, A. J. Miodoński, J. Gorczyca, M. Nowogrodzka-Zagórska, J. A. Litwin, J. Składzień Mar 1993

Microvascular System Of The Human Fetal Inner Ear: A Scanning Electron Microscopic Study Of Corrosion Casts, A. J. Miodoński, J. Gorczyca, M. Nowogrodzka-Zagórska, J. A. Litwin, J. Składzień

Scanning Microscopy

The vascular system of the inner ear was investigated in 18-21 weeks old human fetuses, using the corrosion cast technique in scanning electron microscopy. At that developmental stage, vascularization of the cochlea and semicircular canals shows a pattern very similar to that described for adults. The most important differences which can be regarded as fetal features include: (1) denser limbus vessels, (2) the marginal vessels of the spiral lamina appearing as irregular network which shows a less clear arcade-like arrangement, (3) some radiating arterioles of the spiral lamina and marginal vessels possessing connections with the vascular system of the external …


Degeneration And Reorganization Of Vestibular Epithelia After Local Aminoglycoside Application In The Mammalian Inner Ear, J. Dupont, A. Guilhaume, J. -M. Aran Mar 1993

Degeneration And Reorganization Of Vestibular Epithelia After Local Aminoglycoside Application In The Mammalian Inner Ear, J. Dupont, A. Guilhaume, J. -M. Aran

Scanning Microscopy

The development of degeneration of vestibular end organs and their possible reorganization have been observed over a 2 year period after local application of sisomicin in the inner ear using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Degeneration of stereocilia took place as early as 5 days after the treatment in the utricule, the saccule and the cristae. At 10 days, almost the entire surface of these sensory epithelia presented a smooth aspect without specific structure. However, after 15 days, an epithelial reorganization developed with clear limits between cells. At 25 days, systematic kinociliary structures were observed at the apical surface of the …


Cochlear And Vestibular Epithelia From A Patient With Meniere's Disease: A Case Study, K. C. Horner Oct 1992

Cochlear And Vestibular Epithelia From A Patient With Meniere's Disease: A Case Study, K. C. Horner

Scanning Microscopy

Scanning electron microscopy observations were carried out on the cochlear and vestibular epithelia of the left temporal bone of a Meniere' s patient. There was almost complete absence of hair cells in the basal turn of the cochlea. The outer hair cells of the second turn presented an abnormal shortening of the shorter stereocilia within a tuft, reminiscent of the specific atrophy of the short and middle stereocilia in the ciliary tufts of outer hair cells in the guinea pig with experimental hydrops. The cilia of the inner hair cells showed fusion and giant cilia formation. Hair cells were observed …


Silicified Mississippian Paleosol Microstructures: Evidence For Ancient Microbial-Soil Associations, Ray Kenny, David H. Krinsley May 1992

Silicified Mississippian Paleosol Microstructures: Evidence For Ancient Microbial-Soil Associations, Ray Kenny, David H. Krinsley

Scanning Microscopy

Silica-replaced microfeatures in a well-developed, Upper Mississippian paleosol from north-central Arizona, were examined by scanning electron microscopy using back-scattered electron imagery. Preserved microfeatures include hollow and solid tubiform filaments and mycelium-like stringers which radiate from problematic (biogenic?) soil structures. Preservation of these features suggest that microstructures in the soil zone are not uniformly destroyed during post-diagenetic silica replacement and that biological soil symbionts may have occurred as early as the Upper Mississippian (~280 Mya).


Seed Testa Morphology Of 18 Species Of Rafnia Thunb. (Fam. Fabaceae, Sub-Family Papilionoideae), G. R. Richardson, R. Cross Oct 1991

Seed Testa Morphology Of 18 Species Of Rafnia Thunb. (Fam. Fabaceae, Sub-Family Papilionoideae), G. R. Richardson, R. Cross

Scanning Microscopy

Scanning electron microscopy was used to conduct a micromorphological study of testae of the seeds of 18 species of Rafnia Thunb. (Fam. Fabaceae, Sub-family Papilionoideae). The testa patterns revealed diagnostic taxonomic features which proved useful in the construction of a key for the identification of the various Rafnia species. Comparisons between air-dried freshly collected, and long-term stored herbarium specimens revealed that testa patterns remained consistent and valid for taxonomic purposes.


The Vestibular Epithelia In Experimental Hydrops, K. C. Horner, S. Rydmarker Jul 1991

The Vestibular Epithelia In Experimental Hydrops, K. C. Horner, S. Rydmarker

Scanning Microscopy

Morpho-pathological features, observed by scanning electron microscopy, in guinea pigs with endolymphatic hydrops of 4-14 months included shortening of the hair cell tufts, loss of tufts, retraction of sensory hair cells away from the surrounding tissue and hair cell loss. After 22 months of hydrops, there was complete loss of hair cells with indifferentiation of the epithelium. The loss of ciliary tufts involved loss of both stereocilia and kinocilia identified as short stubs and holes respectively. Control macular epithelia showed no hair tuft loss although ampullae in control ears could show some loss.


Backscattered Electron Imaging For High Resolution Surface Scanning Electron Microscopy With A New Type Yag-Detector, Paul Walther, Rudolf Autrata, Ya Chen, James B. Pawley May 1991

Backscattered Electron Imaging For High Resolution Surface Scanning Electron Microscopy With A New Type Yag-Detector, Paul Walther, Rudolf Autrata, Ya Chen, James B. Pawley

Scanning Microscopy

Double Layer Coating for backscattered electron imaging is a coating and imaging method especially suitable for high resolution scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of large biological samples. Since the backscattered electron (BSE) signal from thin metal coating layers is quite low, field emission SEM's and very sensitive BSE-detectors are required for this method. In this study an improved BSE-detector of the YAG type was used with an in-lens type field emission SEM. Two samples were investigated in order to demonstrate and to improve the potential of this new approach: (1) cryo-prepared cultured kidney cells were shadowed by electron beam evaporation with …


Scanning Electron Microscopic Studies Of The Oral Tissue Responses To Dental Implants, David E. Steflik, Ralph V. Mckinney, Allen L. Sisk, Gregory R. Parr, David L. Koth Sep 1990

Scanning Electron Microscopic Studies Of The Oral Tissue Responses To Dental Implants, David E. Steflik, Ralph V. Mckinney, Allen L. Sisk, Gregory R. Parr, David L. Koth

Scanning Microscopy

Scanning electron microscopy ( SEM) and its associated technologies have proven invaluable in elucidating the interfacial oral tissue responses to dental implants. Since the dental implant must extend from the mandibular or maxillary jaw, through the oral mucosa, and into the oral cavity, these tissue responses include epithelium, connective tissue and bone. The continual occlusal forces acting upon these tissues reinforce the dynamic character of these tissue responses. Immediately upon implantation, a healing phase begins as a response to the implanted biomaterial. Following this immediate response a longer healing phase occurs, beginning approximately 1 week after implantation, resulting in the …


Kidney Structure Investigations Using Scanning Electron Microscopy Of Corrosion Casts - A State Of The Art Review, H. Ditrich, H. Splechtna Sep 1990

Kidney Structure Investigations Using Scanning Electron Microscopy Of Corrosion Casts - A State Of The Art Review, H. Ditrich, H. Splechtna

Scanning Microscopy

The corrosion casting technique using acrylic resins in the scanning electron microscope (SEM), was originally developed to investigate renal microvascular structure and is now also successfully used in studies on various other organs. However, in the last two decades nearly 100 papers have been published on the renal vascular anatomy of various taxa of vertebrates or on pathomorphological structures of kidneys, using this technique. Analyzing these works, trends and developments in this field can be summed up as follows: The majority of studies are anatomical works on the vascular system of kidneys from all vertebrate classes. In addition, experimental pathological …


Scanning Electron Microscope Study Of Wohlfahrtia Magnifica (Schiner, 1862) (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) I. Structures With Parasitic And Possible Taxonomic Meaning, I. Ruíz-Martínez, M. D. Soler-Cruz, R. Benítez-Rodríguez, J. M. Pérez-Jiménez, C. Adalid-Fuentes, M. Díaz-López Feb 1990

Scanning Electron Microscope Study Of Wohlfahrtia Magnifica (Schiner, 1862) (Diptera: Sarcophagidae) I. Structures With Parasitic And Possible Taxonomic Meaning, I. Ruíz-Martínez, M. D. Soler-Cruz, R. Benítez-Rodríguez, J. M. Pérez-Jiménez, C. Adalid-Fuentes, M. Díaz-López

Scanning Microscopy

The larval development of Wohlfahrtia magnifica (the most important dipteran causing sheep myiasis in the Palearctic region) has been studied by means of scanning electron microscopy. The ultrastructure of mouth-hooks, oral ridges, labial lobes, body spines and anterior and posterior peritremes is described for the first time. Their possible adaptations to a parasitic lifeway are also discussed. Thus, the use of new structures in the Sarcophagidae taxonomy is proposed from the point of view of their ultrastructure and adaptative morphology.


Comparative Analysis Of The Proliferative Response Of The Rat Urinary Bladder To Sodium Saccharin By Light And Scanning Electron Microscopy And Autoradiography, Samuel M. Cohen, Maria J. Fisher, Takao Sakata, Martin Cano, Gerald P. Schoenig, Clifford I. Chappel, Emily M. Garland Jan 1990

Comparative Analysis Of The Proliferative Response Of The Rat Urinary Bladder To Sodium Saccharin By Light And Scanning Electron Microscopy And Autoradiography, Samuel M. Cohen, Maria J. Fisher, Takao Sakata, Martin Cano, Gerald P. Schoenig, Clifford I. Chappel, Emily M. Garland

Scanning Microscopy

Three methods used to detect proliferative changes in the rat urothelium, light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and autoradiography, were compared for their sensitivity in detecting changes produced by administration of sodium saccharin. Weanling male F344 rats were fed sodium saccharin as 0, 3, 5, or 7.5% of the diet, and the bladders were evaluated after 4, 7, and 10 wks of feeding. Light microscopic changes and an increase in labeling index were seen at all time points in rats fed 7.5 % sodium saccharin, but not at the lower doses. A slight increase in labeling index was also observed at …


Surface Corrections To Bulk Energy Losses In Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy Of Spheres, A. Rivacoba, P. M. Echenique Jan 1990

Surface Corrections To Bulk Energy Losses In Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy Of Spheres, A. Rivacoba, P. M. Echenique

Scanning Microscopy

The interaction of a fast electron penetrating a spherical target is studied, in the frame of the classical dielectric theory. Expressions for ω the Fourier component of the induced scalar field and energy loss probability are obtained. The reduction in the bulk loss probability due to the surface boundary correction is calculated to all orders in a multipole expansion. The dependence of this correction on the impact parameter and on the radius of the sphere is also studied and compared with the results for films.


Quantitative Measurement From Vascular Casts, Ralph G. Kratky, Christine M. Zeindler, Dorian K. C. Lo, Margot R. Roach Oct 1989

Quantitative Measurement From Vascular Casts, Ralph G. Kratky, Christine M. Zeindler, Dorian K. C. Lo, Margot R. Roach

Scanning Microscopy

A review of quantitative measurements show casting materials shrink from 0.2 - 20% and have viscosities ranging from 1.4 - 100,000 centipoise. Blood vessels have highly variable mechanical properties. Some microvessels are very stiff having little change in dimensions with pressure. Larger vessels generally change diameter significantly but show highly variable changes in length with pressure. Perfusion fixation does not fix the dimensions of blood vessels. Dog carotid arteries well fixed with glutaraldehyde at physiologic dimensions retain ≈20% of their elastic recoil circumferentially and ≈30% longitudinally. We recommend vascular casting as a method of accurately measuring the vasculature if care …


Clinical Applications Of Electron Microscopy In The Analysis Of Collagenous Biomaterials, Arthur J. Wasserman, Charles J. Doillon, Alvin I. Glasgold, Y. Pedro Kato, David Christiansen, Azam Rizvi, Eric Wong, Jack Goldstein, Frederick H. Silver Jul 1988

Clinical Applications Of Electron Microscopy In The Analysis Of Collagenous Biomaterials, Arthur J. Wasserman, Charles J. Doillon, Alvin I. Glasgold, Y. Pedro Kato, David Christiansen, Azam Rizvi, Eric Wong, Jack Goldstein, Frederick H. Silver

Scanning Microscopy

Scanning and transmission electron microscopy are of clinical value in assessing the interaction between biomaterials and ingrowing tissues. Ultrastructural information allows the clinician and biomaterials specialist to determine events occurring during wound healing and the biocompatibility of prosthetic devices. This paper reviews some of the experimental and clinical studies done in our laboratory on the use of natural and reconstituted collagen as replacements for connective tissues. Consideration is given to collagen flakes used for the treatment of dermal ulcers, a collagen fiber prosthesis used for tendon and ligament replacement, the effects of chemical preservatives on cartilage used for replacement of …


Scanning Electron Microscope And Intragingival Microorganisms In Periodontal Diseases, F. R. Saglie May 1988

Scanning Electron Microscope And Intragingival Microorganisms In Periodontal Diseases, F. R. Saglie

Scanning Microscopy

During the past two decades there has been an increased understanding of bacterial invasion as a pathogenic mechanism of periodontal diseases. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) has played a key role in supporting the idea that bacterial invasion may be another pathogenic mechanism in periodontal disease. This has been due to the fact that SEM has a larger depth of focus and better resolving power than the Light Microscope (LM) and also allows for observation of rather large areas of tissue showing in depth the surface of the sample.

This review deals with information obtained by using SEM as the fundamental …


Scanning Electron Microscopy Of Early Atherosclerosis In Rabbits Using Aortic Casts, Ralph G. Kratky, Margot R. Roach Sep 1987

Scanning Electron Microscopy Of Early Atherosclerosis In Rabbits Using Aortic Casts, Ralph G. Kratky, Margot R. Roach

Scanning Microscopy

Our research involves measuring the size and location of atherosclerotic lesions on the intimal surface of arteries. To this end we have developed a new method in which scanning electron micrographs of vascular casts with impressions of these lesions on their surface are used. This method is compared with light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy of tissue with lesions. All three methods are found to detect lesions equally well. We also examine the cellular elements in the lesion to determine how the images are formed.


Scanning Electron Microscopy, X-Ray Microanalysis And Immunohistochemistry On Worn Soft Contact Lenses, Piera Versura, M. C. Maltarello, Godfried M. Roomans, R. Caramazza, R. Laschi Sep 1987

Scanning Electron Microscopy, X-Ray Microanalysis And Immunohistochemistry On Worn Soft Contact Lenses, Piera Versura, M. C. Maltarello, Godfried M. Roomans, R. Caramazza, R. Laschi

Scanning Microscopy

The deposits accumulated on the surfaces of soft contact lenses are a cause of problems for the wearer of these lenses, as the deposits are never completely removed by the available washing solutions. Therefore it appears of interest to investigate the composition of these deposits.

In this paper we review the major findings in the literature and, in addition, present our personal experience.

We have studied new, continuously and daily worn soft contact lenses by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray microanalysis and immunohistochemistry. We have carefully evaluated preparative methods, and we can conclude that SEM and X-ray microanalysis are best …


Scanning Electron Microscopy Of Burnt Electric Wires, R. P. Singh Aug 1987

Scanning Electron Microscopy Of Burnt Electric Wires, R. P. Singh

Scanning Microscopy

Aluminium and copper wires were burnt by electric short circuit and by outside flame. These wires have been studied under scanning electron microscope with a view to distinguish them in fire cases. It was observed that there were extensive grains on the cylindrical surfaces near the ends of copper wires burnt by electric short circuit. The grainy structures were continuously decreasing with distance from the ends and vanished. Aluminium wires had bucklings starting from the ends and decreasing on subsequent portions. These features were found to have a potential advantage to identify the ends specially those which did not have …


Ureteroscopic And Scanning Electron Microscopical Findings In Ureteral Anastomoses After Segment Resection, Johannes B. Pohl, Ulrike B. Meyer-Jürgens, Dietrich B. Leusmann Aug 1987

Ureteroscopic And Scanning Electron Microscopical Findings In Ureteral Anastomoses After Segment Resection, Johannes B. Pohl, Ulrike B. Meyer-Jürgens, Dietrich B. Leusmann

Scanning Microscopy

In an experimental study on 8 canine ureters, end-to-end anastomoses were performed after segmental resection between 9 and 13 cm, using two different surgical techniques. After 3 months of observation the three-dimensional structure of the anastomosis and the surrounding areas was investigated by ureteroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. 3 types could be differentiated by the morphologic features of the ureteral lumen: normal width, segmental stricture, and circumferential stricture. The results offer a plausible explanation for the occasional discrepancy between histologic findings of relatively normal lumen width, and functional disorders apparently reflecting ureteral stenosis. They further support that excellent functional and …


Tooth Enamel Structure In The Koala, Phascolarctos Cinereus: - Some Functional Interpretations, William G. Young, Maria Mcgowan, Terrence J. Daley Aug 1987

Tooth Enamel Structure In The Koala, Phascolarctos Cinereus: - Some Functional Interpretations, William G. Young, Maria Mcgowan, Terrence J. Daley

Scanning Microscopy

The purpose of this study is to determine whether the structural organization of Pattern 2 marsupial enamel in the Koala is disposed to resist wear on the sectorial crests of the molar teeth. The orientation of wear on the crests is uniformly delineated by parallel scratches on their polished surfaces. Twin blades, a leading and a trailing edge of enamel are formed on each crest by wear into dentine on which the differential wear at enamel to dentine interfaces indicates that the direction of wear is labial to lingual.

96 leading and trailing edges from 12 koala molars were examined …


Scanning Electron Microscopy Of Vertebrate Cerebellar Cortex, Orlando J. Castejón Jul 1987

Scanning Electron Microscopy Of Vertebrate Cerebellar Cortex, Orlando J. Castejón

Scanning Microscopy

In this study, the Golgi method for light microscopy, transmission and conventional scanning electron microscopy, the ethanol-cryofracturing technique, the freeze-fracture method for SEM, and the freeze-etching method have been used in conjunction to analyze the three-dimensional cytoarchitectonic arrangement and intracortical circuits of vertebrate cerebellar cortex. Approximately more than 100 specimens of mice, rat, teleost fishes and human cerebelli were processed by the above mentioned techniques. A chronological review of other methods for studying hidden surfaces of cerebellar nerve cell has been also described. The three-dimensional morphology, outer and inner surfaces of granule, Golgi, Purkinje and stellate cells were reviewed by …


Scanning Electron Microscopy Of The Microvascular System In The Inner Ear, Yoshiaki Nakai, Haruhiko Masutani, Hiromasa Cho Jun 1986

Scanning Electron Microscopy Of The Microvascular System In The Inner Ear, Yoshiaki Nakai, Haruhiko Masutani, Hiromasa Cho

Scanning Electron Microscopy

In the present work, vessels casts in the inner ear of the rat and guinea pig, prepared by casting method using Mercox resin, were subjected to scanning electron microscopic examination and following results were obtained: 1) In adult guinea pig, numerous capillary nets were found in the following parts: stria vascularis, spiral ligament, spiral prominence, Corti's organ, spiral ganglion, plexus cochlearis, semicircular ampulla, saccule, utricle, and endolymphatic sac. These were consistent with functionally and morophologically important areas in the inner ear. 2) In the central side of the area with capillary nets, arterioles were found to run throughout, like a …


Elemental And Ultrastructural Characteristics Of The Egg Capsules Of Nautilus Pompilius, R. J. Koestler, E. D. Santoro, G. Dingerkus May 1986

Elemental And Ultrastructural Characteristics Of The Egg Capsules Of Nautilus Pompilius, R. J. Koestler, E. D. Santoro, G. Dingerkus

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Six pearly nautili (Nautilus pompilius) raised in captivity produced nonviable egg capsules which were examined using scanning electron microscopy ( SE M) and energy dispersive x-ray spectrometry (EDS). Macro and microscopic observations revealed two distinct and separate walls encircling the yolk sac. Both walls exhibited a porous appearance in cross-section. Protein analysis demonstrated the proteinaceous nature of nidimental gland secretions and egg capsule walls.

EDS analysis of each wall shows the elemental composition to be identical in both, with each wall containing similar proportions of S, CI, Mg, Na, K, and trace amounts of Ca. X-ray mapping of Na and …


Comparison Of Preparative Techniques For Scanning Electron Microscopy Examination Of Soybean Seed Coats In Sectional View, Daniel M. Baker, Harry C, Minor, Merton F. Brown Dec 1985

Comparison Of Preparative Techniques For Scanning Electron Microscopy Examination Of Soybean Seed Coats In Sectional View, Daniel M. Baker, Harry C, Minor, Merton F. Brown

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Various scanning electron microscopy preparative techniques have been used by researchers to examine sectional views of dry, mature soybean (Glycine~ CL.) Merr.) seed coats. Such previously employed techniques were utilized In our preliminary investigations of seed coat structure, but often yielded unacceptable preservation. Consequently, eight preparative techniques were evaluated In an effort to define conditions required to obtain consistently high quality preservation of soybean seed coats In sectional view. Of the eight procedures tested with the cultivar Williams 82, razor sections and mechanical fractures of dry seed coats yielded the poorest definition of anatomical features. Samples soaked In water prior …


Morphological Observations Of Mineralizing Pericardium Cardiac Grafts, P. Frasca, J. W. Buchanan, R. Z. Soriano, J. M. Dunn, L. Marmon, J. Melbin, S. J. Buchanan, E. E. Golub, I. M. Shapiro Aug 1985

Morphological Observations Of Mineralizing Pericardium Cardiac Grafts, P. Frasca, J. W. Buchanan, R. Z. Soriano, J. M. Dunn, L. Marmon, J. Melbin, S. J. Buchanan, E. E. Golub, I. M. Shapiro

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Pericardial patch grafts were implanted in the hearts of young sheep for periods ranging from two to 120 days. Explants seven to 21 days old revealed the formation of a "pseudoneointima" (PNI) on the blood contacting surface of the pericardium. The PNI was more heavily mineralized than the pericardium. Mineralization was most intense on the blood contacting surface of the PNI and on the chamber surface of the pericardium. After three weeks of implantation, the PNI was much thinner and was organized into a thin fibrous capsule without any signs of mineralization. In the pericardium, mineral deposits were seen in …


Correlation Between Fracture Mechanics Parameters And Fracture Characteristics In Austenites, A. Seibold, R. Löhberg Jul 1985

Correlation Between Fracture Mechanics Parameters And Fracture Characteristics In Austenites, A. Seibold, R. Löhberg

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Fracture surfaces of austenitic samples tested at room temperature show a correlation between fracture characteristics, Δ K-value and R-ratio: 1) at low Δ K-values up to 400 N/mm3/2 and stress ratios of R = 0.1 and R = 0.7, no fatigue striations but fan-like features and flat facets can be seen; 2) fatigue striations, but no facets exist at Δ K-values greater than 900 N/mm3/2 and R = 0.1; 3) at a higher stress ratio of R = 0.7 the facets disappear already at lower Δ K-values of about 650 N/mm3/2 …


The Endothelium Of Initial Lymphatics During Postnatal Development Of The Rat Tongue, A. Castenholz Jul 1985

The Endothelium Of Initial Lymphatics During Postnatal Development Of The Rat Tongue, A. Castenholz

Scanning Electron Microscopy

The luminal surface of the subepithelial lymphatic plexus in the tongue of rats was investigated with SEM at different stages of postnatal development. In newborn and infant animals prominent and branched endothelial cells exhibit a conspicuous phenomenon producing a very irregular inner profile of the vascular wall. Among these cells the spindle-shaped type proves to be an essential component of the valve structures already found in few-day-old animals. There are also prominent cells with a polygonal appearance resembling histioblasts which form with their manifold processes, that partly extend into the lumen, an interlacing cellular pattern. The special morphological characteristics of …


X-Ray Microanalysis Of Urinary Stones, A Comparison With Other Methods, K. M. Kim, H. B. Alpaugh, F. B. Johnson Jun 1985

X-Ray Microanalysis Of Urinary Stones, A Comparison With Other Methods, K. M. Kim, H. B. Alpaugh, F. B. Johnson

Scanning Electron Microscopy

A previous study of urinary stones by a combined electron microscopy demonstrated the potential of scanning electron microscopy and X- ray analysis as an analytic tool for urinary stones. Electron diffraction was chosen for the final confirmation of crystals in the study. Although electron diffraction is highly accurate for this purpose, it is desirable to establish the sensitivity of X-ray analysis for the identification of stone components relative to the more commonly used methods. Eighty six consecutive urinary stones were analyzed by X-ray analysis and the findings were compared with those of X-ray diffraction, infrared spectrometry and chemical analysis. The …


Collagen Deposition During Wound Repair, Charles J. Doillon, Michael G. Dunn, Richard A. Berg, Frederick H. Silver Jun 1985

Collagen Deposition During Wound Repair, Charles J. Doillon, Michael G. Dunn, Richard A. Berg, Frederick H. Silver

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Collagen fiber diameters, amount of birefringent collagen (brightness) and birefringence retardation were measured in implanted collagen-based sponges containing hyaluronic acid (HA) and fibronectin (FN). In the presence of HA and FN, increased number of fibroblasts and brightness were observed 6 days after wounding. Increased brightness in the presence of HA and FN reflected increased deposition of oriented collagen fibers. From days 9 to 12, increased fiber diameters were similar in implanted collagen-based sponges with or without HA and FN. Increased birefringence retardation in sponges containing HA and FN was consistent with increased packing density of collagen fibers observed by scanning …