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Scanning Electron Microscopy In Bone Pathology: Review Of Methods, Potential And Applications, A. Boyde, E. Maconnachie, S. A. Reid, G. Delling, G. R. Mundy Oct 1986

Scanning Electron Microscopy In Bone Pathology: Review Of Methods, Potential And Applications, A. Boyde, E. Maconnachie, S. A. Reid, G. Delling, G. R. Mundy

Scanning Electron Microscopy

This article reviews the applications of SEM methods to human bone pathologies referring to studies made at UCL. We consider the methods which may be most suitable; these prove to be not "routine" in the context of most bio-medical applications of SEM.

Valuable information can be obtained from a bone sample if its edges are ground flat, before making either (a) a matrix surface preparation by washing away all the cells or (b) a mineralising front preparation, by also dissolving the osteoid -for which hydrogen peroxide is recommended to produce a robust specimen. BSE contrast from a cut block surface …


Integrated Image And X-Ray Microanalysis Of Hepatic Lysosomes In A Patient With Idiopathic Hemosiderosis Before And After Treatment By Phlebotomy, M. I. Cleton, J. M. Roelofs, C. J. G. Blok-Van Hoek, W. C. De Bruijn Aug 1986

Integrated Image And X-Ray Microanalysis Of Hepatic Lysosomes In A Patient With Idiopathic Hemosiderosis Before And After Treatment By Phlebotomy, M. I. Cleton, J. M. Roelofs, C. J. G. Blok-Van Hoek, W. C. De Bruijn

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Morphometrical and X-ray elemental information was extracted from Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM) images of hepatic lysosomes of a patient with idiopathic hemosiderosis before and after treatment by phlebotomy. The elements of interest were (i) iron, stored in pathological quantities in hepatic lysosomal structures and (ii) cerium, used as a capture ion after a cytochemical reaction to detect acid phosphatase activity in the lysosomal structures.

Morphologically the lysosomal structures are heteromorph and the elements iron and cerium are heterogeneously distributed. With "reduced raster" (= reduced scanning area) analysis at 16 x 16 pixel points (integrating image and X-ray microanalysis), a …


Application Of Chelex Standard Beads In Integrated Morphometrical And X-Ray Microanalysis, W. C. De Bruijn, M. I. Cleton-Soeteman Jun 1985

Application Of Chelex Standard Beads In Integrated Morphometrical And X-Ray Microanalysis, W. C. De Bruijn, M. I. Cleton-Soeteman

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Chelex ion exchange beads loaded with a known amount (18.3% weight percentage (w/w)) of platinum, have been co-embedded with a mouse peritoneal cell population. To establish the influence of the various deconvolution methods applied, upon the platinum concentration in cytoplasmic granules and erythrocytes these cross-sectioned beads are used as a standard. It is concluded that irrespective of the deconvolution method chosen 1) the Pt concentration inside the particles is identical when the particles and the co-embedded Chelex Pt standard, are analysed strictly under the same instrumental conditions 2) the Pt concentration outside the particle is zero, or virtually zero when …


Integration Of X-Ray Microanalysis And Morphometry Of Biological Material, W. C. De Bruijn Apr 1985

Integration Of X-Ray Microanalysis And Morphometry Of Biological Material, W. C. De Bruijn

Scanning Electron Microscopy

It was investigated how to extract both morphometrical and X-ray elemental information from scanning electron microscopical (SEM) or scanning transmission electron microscopical (STEM)-images and how to integrate these two information streams either on line or off-line after storage.

Cytochemical reaction products in cell organelles in ultrathin sections are the biological structures of interest. In such organelles four different situations can be met: morphologically the structures are homomorph or heteromorph; chemically the elements are distributed either homogeneously or heterogeneously. A new program has been proposed and described, which permits determination of both the area and the mean net-intensity value of chemical …


A Rapid Technique For Counting Cracks In Rocks, W. B. Durham, J. M. Beiriger, H. C. Weed Dec 1984

A Rapid Technique For Counting Cracks In Rocks, W. B. Durham, J. M. Beiriger, H. C. Weed

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Using a scanning electron microscope (SEM) and an image analyzer, we have developed a technique for counting and measuring cracks in rocks which is more efficient than traditional techniques in which an operator performs all image analysis functions. The key aspect of the technique is that black-on-white tracings of fresh cracks, which can be made rather rapidly by an operator, are measured and digitized by an image analyzer. The most time-consuming step in the process has now become the generation of SEM micrographs and pertinent chemical (mineralogical) information, not the quantification of crack structure. The technique has been applied to …


Interactive Image Processing For Electron Microscopy: Matching Hardware With Software, W. O. Saxton Jan 1984

Interactive Image Processing For Electron Microscopy: Matching Hardware With Software, W. O. Saxton

Scanning Electron Microscopy

The image processing techniques used 'a posteriori' to extract information from electron micrographs are surveyed, including particularly image averaging, selective averaging, 3-D reconstruction, and high resolution focal series restoration; recent developments in online image pick up and control have led to fully automatic focussing, stigmating and alignment by a frame store system equipped with a real time correlator board. The diversity of the techniques encountered calls for large integrated program systems with flexible command languages; however, a dilemma exists between providing the user with convenient control of special hardware facilities such as frame stores and array processors, and preventing the …