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1991

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A Technique For Correlative Scanning And Transmission Electron Microscopy Of Individual Human Placental Villi: An Example Demonstrating Syncytial Sprouts In Early Gestation, G. J. Burton, K. W. Thurley, J. N. Skepper Jun 1991

A Technique For Correlative Scanning And Transmission Electron Microscopy Of Individual Human Placental Villi: An Example Demonstrating Syncytial Sprouts In Early Gestation, G. J. Burton, K. W. Thurley, J. N. Skepper

Scanning Microscopy

Correlating the surface appearances of certain features with their internal structure is made particularly difficult in the human placenta by the complex three-dimensional branching pattern of the villous tree. This places a possible limitation on the use of the scanning electron microscope in this field, both for basic research purposes and as a tool in pathological diagnosis. To help overcome this problem, a technique for handling individual placental villi has been devised. By attaching single villi to glass pipette tips it has proved possible to scan the villi, embed them in resin and then section them in a known pre-determined …


Three-Dimensional Morphology Of Cerebellar Protoplasmic Islands And Proteoglycan Content Of Mossy Fiber Glomerulus: A Scanning And Transmission Electron Microscope Study, O. J. Castejón, H. V. Castejón Feb 1991

Three-Dimensional Morphology Of Cerebellar Protoplasmic Islands And Proteoglycan Content Of Mossy Fiber Glomerulus: A Scanning And Transmission Electron Microscope Study, O. J. Castejón, H. V. Castejón

Scanning Microscopy

The present review summarizes the outer and inner surface features of mossy fiber glomeruli in vertebrate cerebellar granular layer as seen by conventional scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and SEM freeze-fracture method. The intracortical trajectory of mossy fibers and their synaptic contacts with granule cell dendrites were traced by the slicing and freeze-fracture techniques revealing the radial distribution of granule cell dendrites around the central mossy rosette. The "en passant" nature of mossy fiber synaptic contacts and the participation of Golgi cell axonal ramifications were demonstrated. The results obtained were compared with available light and transmission electron microscopy data. The freeze-etching …


The Response Of The Tracheal Epithelium To Concomitant Cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum (Ii) And Radiation. An Electron Microscopic Study In Rabbits, C. H. Håkansson, M. Albertsson, M. Palmegren, J. Ranstam Feb 1991

The Response Of The Tracheal Epithelium To Concomitant Cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum (Ii) And Radiation. An Electron Microscopic Study In Rabbits, C. H. Håkansson, M. Albertsson, M. Palmegren, J. Ranstam

Scanning Microscopy

The ciliated epithelium of the rabbit trachea 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-diamminedichloroplatinum (cis-DDP) 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 ciliary damage, from blebs on the cilia to swollen tips, broken and bent cilia and finally an epithelial injury …


Transplacental Cardiotoxicity Of Cocaine: Atrial Damage Following Treatment In Early Pregnancy, Jacques Gilloteaux, John P. Dalbec Feb 1991

Transplacental Cardiotoxicity Of Cocaine: Atrial Damage Following Treatment In Early Pregnancy, Jacques Gilloteaux, John P. Dalbec

Scanning Microscopy

Using light, transmission (TEM) and scanning (SEM) electron microscopy, cocaine-induced defects were observed in hamster atria. Compared with controls, the treated atria from neonates show endocardial and myocardial damages as the atrial walls thicken. SEM micrographs show intensive blebbing, damage and incomplete coverage of myocardium by the endocardial endothelium. TEM data demonstrate blebs, thinning, and other endothelial cell injuries and complement the SEM findings. Areas of endothelial sloughing may facilitate the formation of luminal and mural thrombi as noticed in many neonatal atria. Adjacent subendocardial myocardial cells display contraction bands, swellings, and vacuolizations. Local and large areas of damaged myocardial …