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Scanning Microscopy

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1995

Backscattered electron imaging

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Consistency In Calibrated Backscattered Electron Images Of Calcified Tissues And Minerals Analyzed In Multiple Imaging Sessions, E. G. Vajda, J. G. Skedros, R. D. Bloebaum Aug 1995

Consistency In Calibrated Backscattered Electron Images Of Calcified Tissues And Minerals Analyzed In Multiple Imaging Sessions, E. G. Vajda, J. G. Skedros, R. D. Bloebaum

Scanning Microscopy

Pure metal standards have been used to calibrate the operating environment in quantitative backscattered electron (BSE) imaging of mineralized tissue, allowing comparisons to be made between various mineralization states of bone at the microscopic level. It has not previously been documented that calibration procedures produce consistent, reliable results over multiple imaging sessions. In this study, BSE images were obtained from bones, pure metals, and a naturally occurring mineral in multiple imaging sessions over a six day period. The graylevel histogram profile (GHP) from each specimen was analyzed for changes in the shape and relative placement on the graylevel spectrum. Computer …


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

Scanning Microscopy

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. …


A New Scanning Electron Microscopy Approach To The Quantification Of Bone Mineral Distribution: Backscattered Electron Image Grey-Levels Correlated To Calcium Kα-Line Intensities, P. Roschger, H. Plenk Jr., K. Klaushofer, J. Eschberger Apr 1995

A New Scanning Electron Microscopy Approach To The Quantification Of Bone Mineral Distribution: Backscattered Electron Image Grey-Levels Correlated To Calcium Kα-Line Intensities, P. Roschger, H. Plenk Jr., K. Klaushofer, J. Eschberger

Scanning Microscopy

The introduction of backscattered electron (BSE) imaging in scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has led to new possibilities for the evaluation of mineral distributions in bone on a microscopic level. The different grey-levels seen in the BSE-images can be used as a measure for the local mineral content of bone. In order to calibrate these BSE-grey-levels (BSE-GL) and correlate them to mineral contents, various attempts, using reference samples with known weighted mean atomic number and/or using simulated bone tissues with known hydroxyapatite concentrations, have been made. In contrast, a new approach is presented here based on measurements of the X-ray intensities …


Cell Surface Changes Of Hemopoietic Cells During Normal And Leukemic Differentiation: An Immuno-Scanning Electron Microscopy Study, D. Soligo, E. P. De Harven, N. Quirici, L. Caneva, G. Lambertenghi Deliliers Mar 1995

Cell Surface Changes Of Hemopoietic Cells During Normal And Leukemic Differentiation: An Immuno-Scanning Electron Microscopy Study, D. Soligo, E. P. De Harven, N. Quirici, L. Caneva, G. Lambertenghi Deliliers

Scanning Microscopy

Hemopoietic cells display a wide range of cell surface antigens which are either lineage specific or acquired during differentiation. Monoclonal antibodies can be used, in conjunction with colloidal gold markers, to identify under the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) at the single cell level, specific lineage or maturation stages in the hemopoietic bone marrow. Normal bone marrow cells, either gradient separated or purified by immuno-magnetic methods and leukemic cell samples, which can be considered as "frozen" stages of hemopoietic differentiation, have been studied with this method. Typical cell surface morphologies, which characterize immature progenitor cells and cells committed or differentiated towards …