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Microscopic Analysis Of Dna And Dna-Protein Assembly By Transmission Electron Microscopy, Scanning Tunneling Microscopy And Scanning Force Microscopy, T. Müller-Reichhert, H. Gross Dec 1996

Microscopic Analysis Of Dna And Dna-Protein Assembly By Transmission Electron Microscopy, Scanning Tunneling Microscopy And Scanning Force Microscopy, T. Müller-Reichhert, H. Gross

Scanning Microscopy

To investigate DNA and DNA-protein assembly, nucleic acids were adsorbed to freshly cleaved mica in the presence of magnesium ions. The efficiency of DNA adhesion and the distribution of the molecules on the mica surface were checked by transmission electron microscopy. In addition, various kinds of DNA-protein interactions including DNA wrapping and DNA super-coiling were analyzed using electron microscopy. In parallel, this Mg2+/mica method can be applied (1) to analyze embedded DNA by scanning tunneling microscopy, (2) to visualize freeze-dried, metal coated DNA-protein complexes by tunneling microscopy, and (3) to image DNA or DNA-protein interaction in air or …


A Scanning Electron Microscopy Study Of Taxus Leaves As Related To Taxonomy, G.A. Strobel, W. M. Hess Nov 1996

A Scanning Electron Microscopy Study Of Taxus Leaves As Related To Taxonomy, G.A. Strobel, W. M. Hess

Scanning Microscopy

Scanning electron microscopy, when applied to the surfaces of the needles of Taxus spp. (yew) revealed features that appear useful in the taxonomy of this tree species which yields the important anticancer drug, taxol. For instance, all of the four North American species have 3-5 rows of stomata on one-half of the abaxial leaf surface, whereas all of the others, including those from Europe and Asia, have 7-10 rows of stomata. The appearance of individual or fused papilliform epidermal cells and their arrangement on the leaf surface also is a feature that varies between species. Patterns of wax formation appeared …


Morphological And Chemical Properties Of Plastic Residues In Composts, Charles R. Krause, Leona E. Horst, Harry A. J. Hoitink Oct 1996

Morphological And Chemical Properties Of Plastic Residues In Composts, Charles R. Krause, Leona E. Horst, Harry A. J. Hoitink

Scanning Microscopy

The relative quantity of plastic film residues and other man-made materials in composts prepared from municipal solid wastes (MSW), biosolids, yard wastes, and pine bark was evaluated utilizing light and scanning electron microscopy equipped with energy dispersive X-ray analyzer. MSW composts screened through a 4 mm screen contained significant but highly variable quantities of plastic film residues and other man-made materials that escaped detection with the unaided eye. The other composts were free of such particles. We conclude that the database for evaluation of man-made materials in MSW composts is inadequate and must be developed further.


Imaging The Electrocyte Of Torpedo Marmorata By Scanning Force Microscopy, L. I. Pietrasanta, A. Schaper, G. Q. Fox, F. J. Barrantes, T. M. Jovin Oct 1996

Imaging The Electrocyte Of Torpedo Marmorata By Scanning Force Microscopy, L. I. Pietrasanta, A. Schaper, G. Q. Fox, F. J. Barrantes, T. M. Jovin

Scanning Microscopy

Scanning force microscopy (SFM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to examine the tissue structure of the electric organ of Torpedo marmorata in air and in liquid after applying fracturing and cryosectioning techniques and chemical fixation. The electric organ is organized in columns of stacked electrocytes, arranged in a honeycomb pattern. The columns were cut along a plane normal to the cell stack and thin sections were transferred to polylysine coated glass coverslips. The polarity of the electrocytes was made apparent by immunofluorescence microscopy directed to different domains of the acetylcholine receptor (AChR), thus revealing the innervated face of …


Hair Bundle Morphology On Surviving Hair Cells Of The Chick Basilar Papilla Exposed To Intense Sound, J. S. Erulkar, D. A. O'Brien, J. C. Saunders Oct 1996

Hair Bundle Morphology On Surviving Hair Cells Of The Chick Basilar Papilla Exposed To Intense Sound, J. S. Erulkar, D. A. O'Brien, J. C. Saunders

Scanning Microscopy

Exposure to intense sound produces a well-defined "patch" lesion on the chick basilar papilla in which 30-35% of the short hair cells are lost. The present study compares various aspects of sensory hair bundle morphology on surviving hair cells in the patch lesion with hair bundles from matched locations on nonexposed control papilla immediately after removal from the exposure and 12-days post exposure. The height and thickness of the hairs, the total number of hairs in the bundle, the width of the bundle, and the area and perimeter of the apical surface of the hair cell were quantified from scanning …


Effects Of Castration Upon The Morphology Of The Accessory Sex Organs Of The Male Rat - A Scanning Electron Microscopy Study, R. Wahlqvist, E. Dahl, K. J. Tveter Sep 1996

Effects Of Castration Upon The Morphology Of The Accessory Sex Organs Of The Male Rat - A Scanning Electron Microscopy Study, R. Wahlqvist, E. Dahl, K. J. Tveter

Scanning Microscopy

A systematic, comparative study of the accessory sex glands of the adult male rat after androgen withdrawal was carried out. The changes were investigated by using scanning electron microscopy at different intervals after surgical castration. The main common signs of epithelial cell involution were flattening of the cell surface, reduction of the size and number of microvilli, some blurring of the cell borders, cessation of secretory activity and diminution of the luminal volume of the glands. Overall, confident signs of atrophy were evident after one week, and complete epithelial involution was reached by the third week. The epithelial cell atrophy …


Scanning Electron Microscopy Of The Accessory Sex Glands Of The Adult Male Rat, R. Wahlqvist, E. Dahl, K. J. Tveter Sep 1996

Scanning Electron Microscopy Of The Accessory Sex Glands Of The Adult Male Rat, R. Wahlqvist, E. Dahl, K. J. Tveter

Scanning Microscopy

This study describes the morphology of the accessory sex glands of the adult male rat as observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The purpose was to obtain a systematic and comparative SEM description of these glands and to evaluate different preparation techniques. A common morphological feature is polyhedral delineation of the cells, which exhibited a variable convexity of their apical surface. The cell apices were more or less studded with microvilli. Nevertheless, it was possible to distinguish the glands by their surface morphology. In the ventral prostate, there was a considerable heterogeneity in cell surface appearance. The lateral lobe bad …


The Neonatal Chinchilla Cochlea: Morphological And Functional Study, R. V. Harrison, J. R. Cullen, S. Takeno, R. J. Mount Aug 1996

The Neonatal Chinchilla Cochlea: Morphological And Functional Study, R. V. Harrison, J. R. Cullen, S. Takeno, R. J. Mount

Scanning Microscopy

The developmental time scale of the cochlea varies from species to species. We investigate here the condition of the neonatal cochlea in the chinchilla, a species increasingly used in auditory research. We have examined the morphology of cochlear hair cells using scanning microscopy, and the development of auditory function during the first postnatal month by monitoring auditory brainstem evoked responses (ABR). We find that although there were some outer hair cell kinocilia present in middle and apical areas, the hair cells otherwise were mature at 24 hours after birth. Furthermore, cochlear auditory thresholds are adult-like at birth. However, whilst there …


Structural And Calcification Patterns Of The Neonatal Line In The Enamel Of Human Deciduous Teeth, Tetsuo Kodaka, Tsuneyoshi Sano, Shohei Higashi Jul 1996

Structural And Calcification Patterns Of The Neonatal Line In The Enamel Of Human Deciduous Teeth, Tetsuo Kodaka, Tsuneyoshi Sano, Shohei Higashi

Scanning Microscopy

The neonatal line of the enamel in human deciduous teeth was observed by scanning electron microscopy using secondary and backscattered electron signals. The neonatal line containing irregular structures of enamel prisms with disordered crystal arrangements was basically formed by the abrupt bending of the prisms towards the root. Usually, the prisms gradually bent back again to regain their previous orientation, but the prisms in the inner and the surface layer sometimes ran straight ahead after bending. The prism sheath regions showing hypocalcification contained a relatively large amount of organic material as shown by treatment with chromium sulfate. When etched with …


Problems In Preparation Of Chromosomes For Scanning Electron Microscopy To Reveal Morphology And To Permit Immunocytochemistry Of Sensitive Antigens, A. T. Sumner Jun 1996

Problems In Preparation Of Chromosomes For Scanning Electron Microscopy To Reveal Morphology And To Permit Immunocytochemistry Of Sensitive Antigens, A. T. Sumner

Scanning Microscopy

Although much information about chromosome structure and behaviour has been obtained using light microscopy, greater resolution is needed for a thorough understanding of chromosome organisation. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) can provide valuable data about these three-dimensional organelles. The introduction of methods using osmium impregnation of methanol-acetic acid-fixed chromosome spreads revolutionised matters, producing life-like images of chromosomes. Nevertheless, it became clear that osmium impregnation introduced various artefacts, although the resulting images were still useful. Methanol-acetic acid-fixed chromosomes are, in fact, flattened on the glass substratum, and the 3-dimensional appearance obtained after osmium impregnation is the result of swelling during this process. …


The Appearance Of Endothelium In Small Arteries After Treatment With 5-Fluorouracil. An Electron Microscopic Study Of Late Effects In Rabbits, M. Cwikiel, J. Eskilsson, J. B. Wieslander, U. Stjernquist, M. Albertsson May 1996

The Appearance Of Endothelium In Small Arteries After Treatment With 5-Fluorouracil. An Electron Microscopic Study Of Late Effects In Rabbits, M. Cwikiel, J. Eskilsson, J. B. Wieslander, U. Stjernquist, M. Albertsson

Scanning Microscopy

Cardiotoxicity is an unexplained toxic manifestation of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). Its possible mechanism could be a direct cytotoxic effect on the vascular endothelium. We have tested this hypothesis in an experimental study in rabbits, using scanning and transmission electron microscopic evaluation of endothelium in small arteries (the central artery of the ear). The perfusion fixation method at physiological pressure and temperature was used. Both local and systemic effects of 5-FU on endothelium were studied 1, 3, 7, 14 and 30 days after in vivo treatment with 5-FU. Fifteen rabbits were used and five additional animals served as controls. The following parameters …


Impact Of The Incubation Medium On The Endothelium Of Autologous Vein Grafts: Damage Scoring By Scanning Electron Microscopy, M. A. Konerding, M. Knocks, H. -R. Zerkowski May 1996

Impact Of The Incubation Medium On The Endothelium Of Autologous Vein Grafts: Damage Scoring By Scanning Electron Microscopy, M. A. Konerding, M. Knocks, H. -R. Zerkowski

Scanning Microscopy

The aim of this study was to examine the influence of different incubation media on the morphology of the endothelium of great saphenous vein grafts and establish a suitable scoring system for the evaluation of damage caused by these media. Fifty specimens of saphenous veins from ten patients during elective aorto-coronary bypass surgery were used. Ten specimens served as controls; the others were assigned to test groups and exposed to heparinized whole blood, Bretschneider's HTK, human albumin or Ringer's solution. Specimens exposed to heparinized blood showed only slight morphological alterations, whereas the other three mediums caused severe damage. Thus, heparinized …


Apoptosis And Red Blood Cell Echinocytosis: Common Features, Alexei B. Chukhlovin May 1996

Apoptosis And Red Blood Cell Echinocytosis: Common Features, Alexei B. Chukhlovin

Scanning Microscopy

Apoptosis of nucleated blood cells induced by oxidants and/or reactive oxygen species is accompanied by the typical membrane pathology. Meanwhile, red blood cell (RBC) membrane. is a popular object for studying appropriate cytotoxic effects. Scanning electron microscopy provides a reliable tool for detecting the oxidative changes in RBC shape and size. Transition of normal discoid erythrocytes to crenated forms (echinocytes) is often induced by the same factors which cause apoptosis of blood cells, e.g., ionizing radiation and other reactive oxygen intermediate-inducing agents, exogenous oxidants, in vitro aging conditions, cytosolic calcium increase, etc. Moreover, the biochemical membrane alterations in oxidant-induced echinocytosis …


Angiogenesis In The Gonadal Capillary Network Of The Chick Embryo, F. J. Pérez-Aparicio, A. Carretero, M. Navarro, J. Ruberte Apr 1996

Angiogenesis In The Gonadal Capillary Network Of The Chick Embryo, F. J. Pérez-Aparicio, A. Carretero, M. Navarro, J. Ruberte

Scanning Microscopy

Seventy-one chick embryos of both sexes at the 35 Hamburger and Hamilton (H-H) developmental stage were processed for scanning electron microscopy of vascular corrosion casts and of critical point dried specimens, as well as transmission electron- and light microscopy, in order to study the angiogenic structures. The gonadal subepithelial capillary network was located at the level of the tunica albuginea under the covering epithelium. The casts showed a densely-meshed capillary network and numerous sprouting (nodular protrusions or capillary sprouts) and non-sprouting (enlarged vessels and angiogenic holes) angiogenic structures that were randomly distributed and mixed. Four types of angio-genic holes were …


Micrographic Fracture Characterization Of Gallium Arsenide Wafers, H. E. Belsinger Jr., L. D. T. Topoleski, B. Wilner Apr 1996

Micrographic Fracture Characterization Of Gallium Arsenide Wafers, H. E. Belsinger Jr., L. D. T. Topoleski, B. Wilner

Scanning Microscopy

Single crystal gallium arsenide (GaAs) specimens were loaded to failure. Scanning electron microscope examination of fracture surfaces showed that GaAs fails in a brittle manner on {110} planes. Features on these fracture surfaces were used to identify preexisting (critical) flaws that potentially initiated fracture when loaded by tensile stresses. Critical flaws in each specimen were identified by comparison to an intentionally damaged control. The size and shape of critical defects were consistent with existing failure models.


Regenerating Synovial Lining Of The Normal Rabbit Knee: A Scanning Electron Microscopy Study, Haim Stein, Daniel Levanon Mar 1996

Regenerating Synovial Lining Of The Normal Rabbit Knee: A Scanning Electron Microscopy Study, Haim Stein, Daniel Levanon

Scanning Microscopy

Regeneration of the synovial lining in the synovectomized rabbit knee was studied using the scanning electron microscope. The resected synovia regenerated considerably 3 weeks after synovectomy. However, 44 weeks following excision, their surface morphology was still very different from that of the normal tissue of intact animals. The regenerated synovia were characterized by three main features: the large number of various patterns, the many fields harboring fibrillation and the almost total lack of a bubble layer (the latter was formerly shown to be predominant on normal, intact synovia). The surface morphology of the non-operated (contralateral) knee differed greatly from that …


Early Post-Radiation Changes Of Red Blood Cell Shape In Rats, V. D. Zharskaya, A. B. Chukhlovin Feb 1996

Early Post-Radiation Changes Of Red Blood Cell Shape In Rats, V. D. Zharskaya, A. B. Chukhlovin

Scanning Microscopy

Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of red blood cells in whole blood samples from rats was performed following acute γ-irradiation of animals with 0.25 to 1 Gy. Increased incidence of echinocytosis was observed and found to be dose- and time-dependent. At a higher radiation dose (1 Gy), echinocytosis was revealed within 5 minutes after treatment and persisted up to 3 weeks. The data demonstrate the applicability of SEM for detecting minimal radiation-induced lesions of red blood cells.


A Novel Method For Viewing Heavy Metal Stained And Embedded Biological Tissue By Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy, R. Geoffrey Richards, Iolo Ap Gwynn Jan 1996

A Novel Method For Viewing Heavy Metal Stained And Embedded Biological Tissue By Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy, R. Geoffrey Richards, Iolo Ap Gwynn

Scanning Microscopy

Backscattered electron (BSE) imaging was used to display heavy metal stained biological structures of various embedded specimens. Samples were fixed, stained and embedded in resin blocks as with preparation for the transmission electron microscope (TEM). Blocks were trimmed to center the specimens in a trapezoidal face of up to 5 mm2 and their sides painted with conductive silver paint leaving the face uncovered. Blocks were sputter coated with 6-8 nm of silver, chromium or aluminum, with aluminum providing the best specimen contrast in BSE mode. Samples were examined in a field emission scanning electron microscope operated at a high …