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Utah State University

1985

X-ray microanalysis

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The Electron Microscope Detection And X-Ray Quantitation Of Cations In Bacterial Cells, D. C. Sigee, M. H. El-Masry, R. H. Al-Rabaee Jul 1985

The Electron Microscope Detection And X-Ray Quantitation Of Cations In Bacterial Cells, D. C. Sigee, M. H. El-Masry, R. H. Al-Rabaee

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Electron microscope autoradiography and X-ray microanalysis have been used for the detection and quantitation of cations in the bacterium Pseudomonas tabaci. These techniques differ in the information they provide (relating to either cation uptake or in situ levels), their applicability to different cations, their sensitivity and their spatial resolution. With uptake of 63Ni2+, high resolution autoradiography (involving gold latensification and physical development) demonstrated a high degree of cation localisation to the central nucleoid area (glutaraldehyde-fixed cells) and within this to the constituent chromatin (acetic-alcohol preparations).

X-ray microanalysis of whole bacterial cells revealed the presence of substantial levels …


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 …


Post-Mortem Storage Of Tissue For X-Ray Microanalysis In Pathology, Godfried M. Roomans, Joanna Wroblewski Jun 1985

Post-Mortem Storage Of Tissue For X-Ray Microanalysis In Pathology, Godfried M. Roomans, Joanna Wroblewski

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Possible alternatives to rapid freezing in liquid nitrogen of tissue for X- ray microanalysis of electrolytes at the cellular level were investigated. These alternatives might be used in cases where tissue becomes available for examination, e.g., at autopsy, but liquid nitrogen is not immediately available. Rat submandibular gland was used as a test tissue. Freezing of pieces of tissue in a conventional freezer at -80°C or even at -20°C retained the elemental distribution at the cellular level, and also retained the difference between a 'normal' and a 'pathological' (mimicked by an inject ion of a high dose of isoproterenol) situation. …


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 …


Applications Of Scanning Electron Microscopy And X-Ray Microanalysis In Inner Ear Pathology, M. Anniko, D. J. Lim, A. Sobin, R. Wróblewski Jan 1985

Applications Of Scanning Electron Microscopy And X-Ray Microanalysis In Inner Ear Pathology, M. Anniko, D. J. Lim, A. Sobin, R. Wróblewski

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Surface pathology of inner ear structures so far described in detail concern cochlear and vestibular hair cells and the stria vascularis. In man, surgical intervention into the inner ear is very uncommon and when performed is in general with the primary objective of destroying the diseased peripheral end organs. The vast majority of inner ear tissue available for use with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is therefore obtained from animals.

The present paper reviews the progression of surface pathology caused by aminoglycoside antibiotics, acoustic overstimulation and in a guinea pig strain with genetic inner ear disease. The primary site of onset …


Cryoultramicrotomy And Electron Microanalysis Of Isolated Bovine Adrenal Chromaffin Cells, Richard L. Ornberg Jan 1985

Cryoultramicrotomy And Electron Microanalysis Of Isolated Bovine Adrenal Chromaffin Cells, Richard L. Ornberg

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Instrumentation and techniques have been developed for the cryoultramicrotomy of isolated bovine adrenal chromaffin cells frozen with a liquid helium cooled copper block method. X-ray microanalysis and electron energy loss spectroscopy were used to measure both light and heavy element content of the adrenal storage granule, the chromaffin granule. Ultrathin freeze-dried cryosections usually have a fine compression which in cellular structure compresses the cytoplasm between organelles. Nuclei, chromaffin granules, and vacuoles are relatively free of compression. The mechanism for this distortion is not known al though static charge induced sticking to the knife may be the most probable cause.

The …


Problems Associated With The Preparation Of Cell Suspensions For X-Ray Microanalysis Highlighted By The Comparison Of Results With Those Obtained From Tissue Sections, A. Warley, M. D. Kendall, I. W. Morris Jan 1985

Problems Associated With The Preparation Of Cell Suspensions For X-Ray Microanalysis Highlighted By The Comparison Of Results With Those Obtained From Tissue Sections, A. Warley, M. D. Kendall, I. W. Morris

Scanning Electron Microscopy

Fully quantitative X-ray microanalysis of freeze dried frozen sections allowed the concentration of monovalent ions in the nuclei of mouse thymocytes in tissue sections to be compared with those from thymocytes which had been isolated by a simple preparation procedure. Isolated cells showed increased concentrations of Na and Cl. This was further investigated in the rat where the size of the thymus a 11 owed comparison between different isolation media using cells derived from the same animal. Use of autologous serum as the final suspending medium gave reproducible results, whereas with suspension in BSS, or 20% dextran the results were …