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1994

Light microscopy

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Diluted And Undiluted Mercox Severely Destroy Unfixed Endothelial Cells. A Light And Electron Microscopic Study Using Cultured Endothelial Cells And Tadpole Tail Fin Vessels, J. Gassner, A. Lametschwandtner, T. Weiger, H. C. Bauer Sep 1994

Diluted And Undiluted Mercox Severely Destroy Unfixed Endothelial Cells. A Light And Electron Microscopic Study Using Cultured Endothelial Cells And Tadpole Tail Fin Vessels, J. Gassner, A. Lametschwandtner, T. Weiger, H. C. Bauer

Scanning Microscopy

Mercox is a methylmethacrylate-based resin which is widely used for vascular corrosion casting with subsequent scanning electron microscopic analysis. In the present study the effect of undiluted and diluted Mercox (4+1; volume + volume; Mercox: monomeric methylmethacrylate (MMA); 0.02 g catalyst MA/ml Mercox) and methylmethacrylate with and without catalyst MA (0.625 g/10 ml MMA) on fixed and unfixed endothelial cells was studied. Light microscopy (LM) of cultured capillary endothelial cells (ECs), which were replicated with diluted or undiluted Mercox shows degranulation and membrane perturbation of ECs, while no morphological changes occur in glutaraldehyde-prefixed ECs. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of replicas …


Methodological Aspects Of Spontaneous Crystalluria Studies In Calcium Stone Formers, C. A. Bader, A. Chevalier, C. Hennequin, P. Jungers, M. Daudon, O. Beaugendre, M. P. Hoarau Aug 1994

Methodological Aspects Of Spontaneous Crystalluria Studies In Calcium Stone Formers, C. A. Bader, A. Chevalier, C. Hennequin, P. Jungers, M. Daudon, O. Beaugendre, M. P. Hoarau

Scanning Microscopy

Despite nearly a half-century of study, the clinical value of spontaneous crystalluria (Cx) examinations in calcium stone formers (CaSF) is still uncertain. The analytical complexity of urine particle study is largely responsible for this situation. As a result, there is no consensus regarding technical methods in Cx with several techniques for urine sampling and three different instruments currently used for particle study, namely, particle counting (PC), light microscopy (LM) and petrographic microscopy (PM). In this work, we first examined urine sampling and instrument methods regarding their appropriateness for Cx studies. Then we performed a comparative analysis of Cx studies in …


Glycol Methacrylate Embedding And Microwave Staining For Light Microscopy Of The Mouse Cochlea, Bharti Katbamna, Atha Ralston Aug 1994

Glycol Methacrylate Embedding And Microwave Staining For Light Microscopy Of The Mouse Cochlea, Bharti Katbamna, Atha Ralston

Scanning Microscopy

This study examined the utility of a methacrylate-based embedding medium and microwave staining for light microscopic quantification of hair cells and spiral ganglion cells in the mouse cochlea. The most important phase of the preparation process involved slowing down the polymerization process. The tissue molecules so locked within the plastic matrix produced excellent preservation of the organ of Corti and adjacent structures including the spiral ganglion, as well as tissue ionic charges. Excitable by microwaves, these ionic charges accelerated the movement of the basic dye (hematoxylin) into the tissue, reducing the time for this segment of the staining process from …


The Microvasculature Of Human Infant Oral Mucosa Using Vascular Corrosion Casts And India Ink Injection Ii. Palate And Lip, Q. X. Yu, K. M. Pang, W. Ran, H. P. Philipsen, X. H. Chen Mar 1994

The Microvasculature Of Human Infant Oral Mucosa Using Vascular Corrosion Casts And India Ink Injection Ii. Palate And Lip, Q. X. Yu, K. M. Pang, W. Ran, H. P. Philipsen, X. H. Chen

Scanning Microscopy

The microvasculature of human hard and soft palate and lip originating from four infant males and six females, aged 6 months to 2 years was studied by scanning electron microscopy of vascular corrosion casts and light microscopy of India ink injected specimens. The capillary loops of the hard palate mucosa and vermilion border of the lips were found to be tall, numerous and consisted of primary, secondary and tertiary loops. Those of the soft palatal and labial mucosa were short, few in number and demonstrated a simple hair-pin shape originating directly from the subpapillary vascular network. It was concluded that …