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Microprobe Analysis Of Element Distribution In Rabbit And Dog Erythrocytes As Examples Of "High" And "Low" Potassium Cells, H. R. Catchpole, M. B. Engel May 1996

Microprobe Analysis Of Element Distribution In Rabbit And Dog Erythrocytes As Examples Of "High" And "Low" Potassium Cells, H. R. Catchpole, M. B. Engel

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The concentrations of Na, Mg, P, S, Cl, K and Fe were determined by microprobe in near 100% hematocrit suspensions of rabbit and dog erythrocytes prepared by freezing and drying. These cells are representative, respectively, of "high" potassium, "low" sodium, and "high" sodium, "low" potassium cells. Water contents of the cells were the same, as were, approximately, the levels of Cl, S and Fe. Rabbit P was nearly double that of the dog. For the rabbit, the cell Na/K ratio was 0.21 and for the dog 15.4, illustrating the major diffusible electrolyte difference between these two types of cell. The …


Backscattered Electron Imaging And Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Microanalysis Studies Of Evidence For Calcium Salt Heterogeneity In Fifteen Gallstones From An Elderly Human, Tetsuo Kodaka, Ryoichi Mori, Kazuhiro Debari, Reiji Takiguchi, Shohei Higashi Aug 1995

Backscattered Electron Imaging And Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Microanalysis Studies Of Evidence For Calcium Salt Heterogeneity In Fifteen Gallstones From An Elderly Human, Tetsuo Kodaka, Ryoichi Mori, Kazuhiro Debari, Reiji Takiguchi, Shohei Higashi

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We examined 15 variably-sized gallstones, taken from an elderly male, by backscattered electron imaging and energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis to learn the structural and distribution patterns of gallstone calcium (Ca-) salts. Of the 13 cholesterol-rich stones, nine stones had peripheral concentric layers of Ca-carbonate, whereas 2 stones had peripheral layers of Ca-phosphate. No Ca-salts were detected from 2 cholesterol-rich stones. The 2 stones containing Ca-phosphate had no Ca-salt cores, whereas the stones containing Ca-carbonate were separated into 3 different types: two stones with a Ca-carbonate core, four stones with several Ca-bilirubinate cores of glass-like structure, and 3 stones lacking Ca-salt cores. …


Heterogeneity Of Crystals Attached To The Human Enamel And Cementum Surfaces After Calculus Removal In Vitro, T. Kodaka, K. Debari, M. Yamada Aug 1991

Heterogeneity Of Crystals Attached To The Human Enamel And Cementum Surfaces After Calculus Removal In Vitro, T. Kodaka, K. Debari, M. Yamada

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Twenty one extracted human teeth with dental calculi on the enamel and cementum surfaces, fixed in 10% neutral formaldehyde, were selected for this study. After ethanol dehydration and air drying, these calculi were removed by tweezers to observe the teeth surfaces under them. The inspection of these surfaces using SEM and EDX revealed hexahedrally based crystals including pseudocuboidal, rhombohedral and variable rugged rocky shapes. These crystals were identified as Mg-containing whitlockite. The pseudocuboidal crystals, measuring about 4.5 μmin maximum length, were widely distributed on the cervical enamel surface previously covered by calculus. On the root surface, however, these areas decreased …