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Calcospherites In Rabbit Incisor Predentin, H. Mishima, Y. Kunuki, T. Sakae, Y. Kozawa, N. Watabe Dec 1992

Calcospherites In Rabbit Incisor Predentin, H. Mishima, Y. Kunuki, T. Sakae, Y. Kozawa, N. Watabe

Scanning Microscopy

Calcospherites from the lower incisor dentin of rabbits were investigated by scanning and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and electron diffraction analyses. In the labial predentin, globular calcospherites of 8-31 μm were present at the root apex, decreasing in size toward the incisal region. The calcospherites at the intermediate region were of mulberry- as well as of spindle-shape of 1.5-4 μm diameter. The incisal pulp horn contained micro-calcospherites of 0.3-0.6 μmin diameter. In the lingual predentin, small granular calcospherites of 1. 8-3 μm were present at the root apex, increasing in size toward the intermediate region. Ultrathin …


Mercox®-Methylmethacrylic Acid Mixture Penetrates Into Cells. A Scanning And Transmission Electron Microscopic Study, S. Aharinejad, P. Böck Nov 1992

Mercox®-Methylmethacrylic Acid Mixture Penetrates Into Cells. A Scanning And Transmission Electron Microscopic Study, S. Aharinejad, P. Böck

Scanning Microscopy

During preparation of vascular casts using mixtures of Mercox® and methylmethacrylic acid for scanning electron microscopy, occasionally irregular structures were observed adhering to otherwise well prepared corrosion casts. These artifacts were further analyzed in sections of cast preparations. The bizarre-shaped structures varied in size and were often tightly connected to vascular casts; they withstood KOH maceration and cleaning with formic acid. The persistence of biological material, connective tissue fibers and cells or cellular fragments, became obvious in ultrathin sections. Transmission electron microscopy also showed inhomogeneity of the polymerized casting medium (Mercox®-methylmetbacrylate mixture; v/v: 4:1). An unidentified com-pound of this resin …


Effect Of Chronic Treatment With Diuretics On Mouse Liver: A Morphological And Microanalytical Investigation, Ann-Christin Mork, Anne Von Euler, Godfried M. Roomans Oct 1992

Effect Of Chronic Treatment With Diuretics On Mouse Liver: A Morphological And Microanalytical Investigation, Ann-Christin Mork, Anne Von Euler, Godfried M. Roomans

Scanning Microscopy

In an attempt to produce an animal model for the disease cystic fibrosis (CF), mice were treated chronically with the diuretics amiloride and furosemide, in order to cause chronic inhibition of transepithelial ion transport. Experiments were carried out on adult mice (2 months treatment); in addition, pregnant mice were treated with diuretics, and tissue from offspring 2 and 7 days post partum was investigated. Since biliary cirrhosis is a common occurrence in CF, hepatocytes in the treated mice were investigated by X-ray microanalysis and by light and electron microscopy.

Treatment with amiloride caused a significant decrease in cellular Na concentration …


Response Of The Esophageal Epithelium To Concomitant Cis-Dichlorodiammineplatinum(Ii) And Radiation Treatment. An Electron Microscopic Study In Rabbits, M. Albertsson, M. Cwikiel, C. H. Håkansson, M. Palmegren Oct 1992

Response Of The Esophageal Epithelium To Concomitant Cis-Dichlorodiammineplatinum(Ii) And Radiation Treatment. An Electron Microscopic Study In Rabbits, M. Albertsson, M. Cwikiel, C. H. Håkansson, M. Palmegren

Scanning Microscopy

The rabbit esophageal mucosa was irradiated with daily fractions of 2 Gy up to an accumulated dose of 20 Gy (total dose 2, 6, 10. 16 or 20 Gy). Fifteen to forty-five minutes before the start of each irradiation 0.3 mg Cis-dichlorodiammineplatinum (cis-DDP, cisplatinum) was given by intraperitoneal injection to each rabbit. Examinations were carried out 1-10 days after each fractionation schedule, when specimens were taken for morphological investigations.

Scanning electron microscope (SEM) examination showed a gradual development of damage with cell loss and structural disarrangement of the microridges and whorls on the surface. However, with further treatment the esophageal …


Direct Visualization And Silver Enhancement Of Ultra-Small Antibody-Bound Gold Particles On Immunolabeled Ultrathin Resin Sections, York-Dieter Stierhof, Bruno M. Humbel, Rene Hermann, Max T. Otten, Heinz Schwarz Sep 1992

Direct Visualization And Silver Enhancement Of Ultra-Small Antibody-Bound Gold Particles On Immunolabeled Ultrathin Resin Sections, York-Dieter Stierhof, Bruno M. Humbel, Rene Hermann, Max T. Otten, Heinz Schwarz

Scanning Microscopy

Ultra-small gold colloids bound to immunolabeled ultrathin resin sections were visualized using transmission, scanning, and scanning transmission electron microscopy (TEM, SEM, STEM). The best marker contrast is obtained in a field emission STEM (200 kV) equipped with a high-angle annular dark-field (HAADF) detector. HAADF STEM renders possible the simultaneous visualization of ultra-small gold and ultrastructural details in unstained resin sections, and an overall presentation of a labeled E. coli cell.

For routine work, an enhancement step is a prerequisite for easy detection of bound marker molecules. Five different silver enhancing solutions were tested for their suitability for ultra-small gold intensification. …


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 Sep 1992

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 …


Luminal Constrictions On Corrosion Casts Of Capillaries And Postcapillary Venules In Rat Exocrine Pancreas Correspond To Pericyte Processes, Seyedhossein Aharinejad, Peter Böck Aug 1992

Luminal Constrictions On Corrosion Casts Of Capillaries And Postcapillary Venules In Rat Exocrine Pancreas Correspond To Pericyte Processes, Seyedhossein Aharinejad, Peter Böck

Scanning Microscopy

The rat exocrine pancreas was studied as a model to demonstrate morphological features of different types of capillaries, using scanning electron microscopy of vascular corrosion casts and transmission electron microscopy of tissue sections. Two types of capillaries were discerned. The first type represents less undulated, slender, straight capillaries with numerous, shallow, circular or semilunar furrows on its cast's surface. In tissue sections, this type probably corresponds to non-fenestrated capillaries. The numerous grooves on its cast correspond to pericyte processes beneath the endothelial lining. The second type comprises capillaries of an undulated course and variable diameter with less numerous furrows. In …


Appearance Of Venous Sphincters In The Pulmonary Microvascular Bed Of Normotensive And Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, Seyedhossein Aharinejad, Peter Böck Aug 1992

Appearance Of Venous Sphincters In The Pulmonary Microvascular Bed Of Normotensive And Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats, Seyedhossein Aharinejad, Peter Böck

Scanning Microscopy

The appearance of pulmonary venous sphincters was studied in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats using scanning electron microscopy of microvascular corrosion casts and transmission electron microscopy of tissue sections. Vascular casts were prepared either after lavage with Tyrode solution or after glutaraldehyde prefixation. Pronounced pulmonary venous sphincters were more frequently identified in spontaneously hypertensive rats as compared to corresponding circular indentations in normotensive rats. Tissue sections established venous sphincters in hypertensive animals as consisting of multiple layers of smooth muscle cells in the venous walls. We did not observe any autonomic nerve terminals in close proximity to these bundles of …


Three-Dimensional Characterization Of Dense Bodies In Contracted And Relaxed Mesenteric Artery Smooth Muscle Cells, Linda J. Mcguffee, Sally A. Little Jun 1992

Three-Dimensional Characterization Of Dense Bodies In Contracted And Relaxed Mesenteric Artery Smooth Muscle Cells, Linda J. Mcguffee, Sally A. Little

Scanning Microscopy

We have previously shown that dense bodies are not the static planar simple ovoidal structures they appear to be in thin sections. In this report, we present three-dimensional reconstructions from consecutive serial thin sections through shortened and non-shortened large mesenteric artery cells. Profiles of the cell surface, membrane dense bodies, and cytoplasmic dense bodies were reconstructed from consecutive thin sections and the distribution, size, shape, and spatial relationships among these components was examined. Within the cell, membrane dense bodies are numerous and occupy approximately 10% of the cell volume. Membrane dense bodies can attach to the cell surface laterally, obliquely …


Relationship Between Villous Shape And Mural Structure In Neutron Irradiated Small Intestine, K. E. Carr, J. S. Mccullough, A. C. Nelson, S. P. Hume, S. Nunn, H. H. M. Kamel Apr 1992

Relationship Between Villous Shape And Mural Structure In Neutron Irradiated Small Intestine, K. E. Carr, J. S. Mccullough, A. C. Nelson, S. P. Hume, S. Nunn, H. H. M. Kamel

Scanning Microscopy

Previous work on irradiation of mouse small intestine has assessed the changes produced by counting crypts/microcolonies, scoring villous shape or examining morphological changes in specific parts of the wall.

This paper used scanning and transmission electron microscopy to study the effects of whole body irradiation with 5 Gy neutrons on the surface and internal features of the intestinal wall of CFLP mice, 1 day, 3 days and 7 days after treatment.

Empirical scores from the ultrastructural findings were inserted into a Morphological Index display calculated from analytical data based on cell counts and area measurements obtained from resin histology sections. …


Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Of Biological Macromolecular Structures Coated With A Conducting Film, M. Amrein, H. Gross Mar 1992

Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Of Biological Macromolecular Structures Coated With A Conducting Film, M. Amrein, H. Gross

Scanning Microscopy

We have studied the capability of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to reveal the three-dimensional structure of biological macromolecular structures that have been rendered conductive by metal-coating. The sample preparation used has been derived from a well established method in transmission electron microscopy (TEM). It includes adsorption, freezing and dehydration by vacuum-sublimation, followed by metal-shadowing of the specimen. As an alternative to adsorption and coating, fluid biomaterials can be replaced by conductive freeze-fracture replica.

We give an introduction into the sample preparation of metal-coated specimens and discuss how each step can affect the structural preservation and thereby the quality of the …


Growth Of Yba2cu3o7-Δ Thin-Films–Nucleation, Heteroepitaxy And Interfaces, M. Grant Norton, C. Barry Carter Mar 1992

Growth Of Yba2cu3o7-Δ Thin-Films–Nucleation, Heteroepitaxy And Interfaces, M. Grant Norton, C. Barry Carter

Scanning Microscopy

A major research effort in high-temperature oxide superconductors is the growth of high-quality thin-films. The physical properties of polycrystalline thin-films are controlled by their microstructure which is influenced by the early stages of film growth and the establishment of epitaxy. In this article, the nucleation and heteroepitactic growth of YBa2Cu3O7-δ thin-films is reviewed. Many of the examples illustrating film growth will be taken from studies using transmission electron microscopy. The importance of the substrate surface in controlling film growth will be discussed, in particular the growth of YBa2Cu3O7-δ films on …


Correlative Transmission Electron Microscopy And High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopy Studies On The Fine Structural Organization Of The Chicken Pituitary Gland, Susan Tai Feb 1992

Correlative Transmission Electron Microscopy And High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopy Studies On The Fine Structural Organization Of The Chicken Pituitary Gland, Susan Tai

Scanning Microscopy

The present study employs transmission (TEM) and high-resolution scanning electron microscopy (HR-SEM) to examine the inter- and intra-cellular organization of the pars distalis of the chicken anterior pituitary gland. The overall view of the cryofractured surface of the par distalis illustrates the arrangement of different pituitary cells and tissues in the follicles. Fine structural examination by HR-SEM shows that the membrane of the mitochondria has a similar configuration to that of the rough endoplasmic reticulum. Granule-like structures, on the surface of the mitochondrial membrane, are similar in size to ribosomes. Standard imaging and three-dimensional imaging demonstrated the formation of developing …


A Light, Transmission And Scanning Electron Microscope Study Of Snuff-Treated Hamster Cheek Pouch Epithelium, S. H. Ashrafi, A. Das, R. Worowongvasu, B. Mehdinejad, J. P. Waterhouse Feb 1992

A Light, Transmission And Scanning Electron Microscope Study Of Snuff-Treated Hamster Cheek Pouch Epithelium, S. H. Ashrafi, A. Das, R. Worowongvasu, B. Mehdinejad, J. P. Waterhouse

Scanning Microscopy

The effects of smokeless tobacco (snuff) on hamster cheek mucosa were studied by light microscopy, transmission (TEM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Two grams of commercially available smokeless tobacco were placed into the blind end of the right cheek pouch of each experimental animal, once a day and five days a week for 24 months. The control animals did not receive smokeless tobacco. After 24 months treatment with smokeless tobacco, hamster cheek mucosal epithelium lost its translucency and had become whitish in color. By light microscopy hyperorthokeratosis, prominent granular cell layers with increased keratohyalin granules and hyperplasia were seen. At …


Measurement Of Electron-Optical Parameters For High-Resolution Electron Microscopy Image Interpretation, A. F. De Jong, A. J. Koster Jan 1992

Measurement Of Electron-Optical Parameters For High-Resolution Electron Microscopy Image Interpretation, A. F. De Jong, A. J. Koster

Scanning Microscopy

A method is presented to measure various electron-optical parameters needed for high-resolution electron microscopy image interpretation with high accuracy. The method is based on the measurement of a series of beam-tilt induced image displacements. The displacements are calculated via cross-correlation of the images, and subsequently fitted to a third-order polynomal in the beam tilt. From two series of images (using the x and y beam tilt coils), the spherical aberration constant of the microscope can be measured, as well as the current values of defocus, beam tilt and astigmatism. The spherical aberration constant of three Philips microscopes is measured with …


Identification Of Proteins And Complex Carbohydrates In Some Commercial Low-Fat Dairy Products By Means Of Immunolocalization Techniques, Barbara L. Armbruster, Nitin Desai Jan 1992

Identification Of Proteins And Complex Carbohydrates In Some Commercial Low-Fat Dairy Products By Means Of Immunolocalization Techniques, Barbara L. Armbruster, Nitin Desai

Food Structure

Macromolecular assemblies of proteins and hydrocolloids in low-fat dairy products contribute to the structure and texture of these foods. Immunolocalization techniques were used to identify B-lactoglobulin, casein, bovine whey proteins, and egg albumin in low-fat frozen desserts, reduced fat process cheese, and salad dressings. SimpJesse18 I 00 protein particles were examined and characterized by these methods and compared to naturally occurring protein structures in the low-fat foods. Hydrocolloid identification in low-fat salad dressing was accomplished by complexing cellulase and hemicellulase with colloidal gold and applying the probe as a pre-embedding step, on sections of embedded specimens or on material dried …


Structure And Rheology Of String Cheese, S. Taneya, T. Izutsu, T. Kimura, T. Shioya Jan 1992

Structure And Rheology Of String Cheese, S. Taneya, T. Izutsu, T. Kimura, T. Shioya

Food Structure

String cheese samples ranging in pH from 5.0 to 5.9 were prepared by kneading Mozzarella curd and stretching it 2 to 80 times. Rheological properties were examined by compression, stress relaxation , and flow property tests. Stringiness was tested by a device specifically designed for this purpose: a standardized string was pulled from the sample at a direction perpendicular to the orientation of the curd and the amount of fibres resulting from this process was quantitated using digital image analysis.

Force-deformation curves implied that the curd prepared by kneading may be considered to be an incompressible viscoelastic body similar to …