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1988

Biology

Electron microscopy

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Observations Of Colloidal Gold Labelled Platelet Microtubules: High Voltage Electron Microscopy And Low Voltage-High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopy, R. M. Albrecht, J. Prudent, S. R. Simmons, J. Pawley, J. J. Choate Dec 1988

Observations Of Colloidal Gold Labelled Platelet Microtubules: High Voltage Electron Microscopy And Low Voltage-High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopy, R. M. Albrecht, J. Prudent, S. R. Simmons, J. Pawley, J. J. Choate

Scanning Microscopy

18 nm colloidal gold-antitubulin and 4 nm colloidal gold-antitubulin were used to label microtubules in adherent, fully spread platelets. Both sizes of marker effectively labelled microtubules in the partially extracted platelets. However only the 4 nm gold penetrated the dense microfilament matrix of the inner filamentous zone so that portions of microtubules within this cytoskeletal zone could be tracked. The gold marker could be visualized well with 1 MeV high voltage transmission EM and with 5 kV or greater secondary imaging or 20 kV backscattered imaging of carbon only coated samples. 1 kV secondary imaging permitted high resolution imaging of …


An Electron Microscopic Study Of Hemopoietic Tissues In The Course Of Lewis Lung Carcinoma, Cheryl Hardy, Yuzhi Wang, Bettye Collier, Mehdi Tavassoli Jul 1988

An Electron Microscopic Study Of Hemopoietic Tissues In The Course Of Lewis Lung Carcinoma, Cheryl Hardy, Yuzhi Wang, Bettye Collier, Mehdi Tavassoli

Scanning Microscopy

Lewis lung carcinoma of C57Bl/6 mice causes a progressive anemia with reticulocytosis and splenomegaly, metastasizes to lungs, liver, and kidneys but does not invade hemopoietic tissues. The cause of this anemia is uncertain. We studied the structure of spleen and bone marrow in these tumor hosts by light and electron microscopy. Splenic congestion of the red pulp with numerous erythropoietic islands and marrow hyperplasia characterized the hemopoietic tissues of these mice, which, when coupled with other hematological parameters suggested a hemolytic condition. However, the erythropoietic response appeared to be in part ineffective as evidenced by phagocytosis of immature as well …