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Cryofixation is a
technique for
fixation or
stabilisation of
biological materials as the
first step in
specimen preparation for the
electron microscopy...
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scattering events.
Thicker specimens can be
vitrified by
plunge freezing (
cryofixation) in
ethane (up to tens of μm in thickness) or more
commonly by high pressure...
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deposits in leaf
intercellular spaces:
redistribution of
water during cryofixation for
scanning electron microscopy.
Planta 172, 20-37 Hill, J. Ben; Overholts...
- imaging. If the SEM is
equipped with a cold
stage for cryo microscopy,
cryofixation may be used and low-temperature
scanning electron microscopy performed...
- impedance, in
which power of the
microwave must be
changed accordingly.
Cryofixation Frozen mummies Freeze-dried food and NASA List of
dried foods Supercritical...
- not been
chemically fixed. By the mid to late 1980s, with
advances in
cryofixation and
freeze substitution methods for
electron microscopy, it was generally...
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scanning electron microscopy.
Typically the
specimens are
prepared by
cryofixation and freeze-fracture,
after which the
broken surface is freeze-etched...
- Freeze-fracturing of
monolayers Quick-freeze deep-etch
electron microscopy and
cryofixation Sonication for
atomic force microscopy Single-cell
unroofing Sonoporation...
- αGEL?". Hanyu, Y.; Ichikawa, M.; Matsumoto, G. (1992). "An
improved cryofixation method:
Cryoquenching of
small tissue blocks during microwave irradiation"...
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professor emeritus at the
University of
Colorado Boulder. He
developed cryofixation methods and
pioneered their use for
preserving cellular structures for...