This book contains all the necessary information and advice for
anyone wishing to obtain electron micrographs showing the most
accurate ultrastructural detail "in thin sections" of any type of
biological specimen.
The guidelines for the choice of preparative methods are based
on an extensive survey of current laboratory practice. For the
first time, in a textbook of this kind, the molecular events
occurring during fixation and embedding are analysed in detail. The
reasons for choosing particular specimen preparation methods are
explained and guidance is given on how to modify established
techniques to suit individual requirements.
All the practical methods advocated are clearly described, with
accompanying tables and the results obtainable are illustrated with
many electron micrographs.
Portland Press Series: Practical Methods in Electron Microscopy,
Volume 17, Audrey M. Glauert, Editor
Originally published in 1998.
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