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Information Security with Smart Hydrogels: Photo-Patterning and Multi-Stimuli Responsive Structural Color. [PDF]
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Guanine storage vacuoles sequester guanine crystals and serve as nitrogen reserves in <i>Chlamydomonas reinhardtii</i>. [PDF]
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Recent Advances in Sustainable Single-Atom Catalysts from Biomass and Solid Waste: Design, Synthesis and Applications. [PDF]
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Complementary freeze‐fracture, freeze‐etch specimens
Journal of Microscopy, 1979SUMMARYA procedure is described for the preparation and comparison of complementary freeze‐fracture‐freeze‐etch specimens. These complementary replicas reveal the value of etching some specimens even when the cryoprotectant concentration amounts to as much as 25% glycerol and 25% sucrose.
R L, Steere, E F, Erbe
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Freeze Fracture and Freeze Etching
2013Freeze fracture depends on the property of frozen tissues or cells, when cracked open, to split along the hydrophobic interior of membranes, thus revealing broad panoramas of membrane interior. These large panoramas reveal the three-dimensional contours of membranes making the methods well suited to studying changes in membrane architecture.
Douglas E, Chandler, William P, Sharp
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Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1968
Freeze-etching, as a tool in the preparation of biological specimens for electron microscopy, has seen relatively little use since it was introduced in 1957. The involved procedure, originally described, and, until recently, the cost of special equipment, must certainly have played a part in the failure of freeze-etching to become a commonly used ...
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Freeze-etching, as a tool in the preparation of biological specimens for electron microscopy, has seen relatively little use since it was introduced in 1957. The involved procedure, originally described, and, until recently, the cost of special equipment, must certainly have played a part in the failure of freeze-etching to become a commonly used ...
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