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Ultrastructural Features Of Human Reissner's Membrane, Anne De Fraissinette, Heidi Felix, Jannie Nievergelt, Michael Gleeson
Ultrastructural Features Of Human Reissner's Membrane, Anne De Fraissinette, Heidi Felix, Jannie Nievergelt, Michael Gleeson
Scanning Microscopy
Ultrastructural features of human Reissner' s membrane were investigated in two groups of similarly aged patients. Five patients had age-related normal hearing (ARNH) and four patients had acquired sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) from causes other than age. The membrane consisted of a mesothelium facing the perilymph and an epithelium facing the endolymph. The two cell layers were separated by a basement membrane. The mesothelium was formed by wide spread thin cells with a smooth surface. The epithelial cells assumed two different shapes, flat and rounded. Both epithelial cell types were covered with many short microvilli. In all specimens, the rounded …
The Use Of Sonic Frequencies As A Cleaning Agent Of Specimens To Be Observed By Scanning Electron Microscopy, G. Familiari, A. Familiari, G. Macchiarelli, L. J. A. Didio, P. M. Motta
The Use Of Sonic Frequencies As A Cleaning Agent Of Specimens To Be Observed By Scanning Electron Microscopy, G. Familiari, A. Familiari, G. Macchiarelli, L. J. A. Didio, P. M. Motta
Scanning Microscopy
The presence of mucus and/or cellular debris can obscure the fine morphology of the gastrointestinal or respiratory luminal surface, when observed by scanning electron microscopy. With the intent of obtaining a good cleaning of the mucosal surface without altering the ultrafine morphology of epithelial cells, a new model of sonicator/ultrasonicator is presented.
The instrument is supplied with a control system for wave frequency, amplitude and form, and permits a precise regulation of the wave energy. With this instrument it is possible to produce a "cleaning effect" by using any kind of frequency (either sonic or ultrasonic) and/or amplitude and/or waveform …
Ultrastructural Effects Of Therapeutic Irradiation On Human Epithelial Tumors, P. Kellokumpu-Lehtinen
Ultrastructural Effects Of Therapeutic Irradiation On Human Epithelial Tumors, P. Kellokumpu-Lehtinen
Scanning Microscopy
Irradiation induces several cellular changes leading to death of cancer cells and normal cells which is followed by repairing processes of normal cells. We have studied the effects of therapeutic irradiation on head and neck cancers. Tissue samples taken before and during the radical irradiation (50-80 Gy) of the squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck region were examined by light and electron microscopy. Nuclear atypia was most pronounced cellular change during irradiation. The tumor invasion pattern remained unchanged but the number of mitoses decreased. Lymphocytic infiltration increased at the beginning of the therapy (from 10 to 30 Gy) …
The Normal, Cryptorchid And Retractile Prepuberal Human Testis: A Comparative Morphometric Ultrastructural Study Of 101 Cases, Saverio Cinti, Giorgio Barbatelli, Claudia Pierleoni, Manlio Caucci
The Normal, Cryptorchid And Retractile Prepuberal Human Testis: A Comparative Morphometric Ultrastructural Study Of 101 Cases, Saverio Cinti, Giorgio Barbatelli, Claudia Pierleoni, Manlio Caucci
Scanning Microscopy
Fifty-two surgical biopsies from retractile testes of patients in pediatric age (3-14 years), of which 25 were treated with hormonal therapy (RT) and 27 did not undergo therapy before orchidopexy (RNT), were compared with the biopsies of 19 normal (N) and 30 cryptorchid or ectopic (E) testes. A light and electron microscopic morphologic and morphometric study was performed. For the quantitative investigation 4 parameters were selected: a) the mean tubular diameter (on 20 cross-sections); b) the mean spermatogonial number per tubular section; c) the mean nucleolar area of the Sertoli cells; and d) the mean thickness …
The Splenic Microvasculature Of The Red-Eared Turtle (Chrysemys Scripta Elegans): A Study Concerning The Question Whether The Circulation Is Anatomically Open Or Closed, R. Blumer, H. Ditrich, H. Splechtna
The Splenic Microvasculature Of The Red-Eared Turtle (Chrysemys Scripta Elegans): A Study Concerning The Question Whether The Circulation Is Anatomically Open Or Closed, R. Blumer, H. Ditrich, H. Splechtna
Scanning Microscopy
The splenic microvasculature of the turtle Chrysemys scripta elegans was studied by means of scanning electron microscopy of vascular corrosion casts and critical point dried tissue. In addition light- and transmission electron microscopic investigations were carried out. Within the organ the arteries are surrounded by periarterial lymphoid sheaths. The majority of the arterial capillaries, which emerge from these central arteries have open endings within the reticular meshwork of the red pulp. Approximately 10% of the capillaries directly connect with the venous origins. Since these venous capillaries of C. scripta elegans resemble those of nonsinusal mammalian spleens we termed them pulp …
The Effect On The Ultrastructure Of Dental Enamel Of Excimer-Dye, Argon-Ion And Co2 Lasers, J. Palamara, P. P. Phakey, H. J. Orams, W. A. Rachinger
The Effect On The Ultrastructure Of Dental Enamel Of Excimer-Dye, Argon-Ion And Co2 Lasers, J. Palamara, P. P. Phakey, H. J. Orams, W. A. Rachinger
Scanning Microscopy
This study aimed to investigate the ultrastructural changes that occur in dental enamel irradiated with pulsed excimer-dye, continuous-wave (CW) argon-ion and CW CO2 lasers. The pulsed excimer-dye laser produced deep craters, rough damaged surfaces with underlying porosity and amorphous vitrified material. The vitrification of the enamel indicated that the temperature in these areas must have been al least in the range 1280 to 1600°C. The CW argon-ion laser irradiation produced a changed non-cratered surface with inter-crystalline porosity and a mixture of small and some large irregularly packed recrystallized enamel crystals. The CW CO2 laser produced shallow craters, surface crazing and …