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Science 19 June 1981:
Vol. 212. no. 4501, pp. 1398 - 1400
DOI: 10.1126/science.7233227

Articles

Science, Vol 212, Issue 4501, 1398-1400
Copyright © 1981 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Improved detail in biological soft X-ray microscopy: study of blood platelets

R Feder, JL Costa, P Chaudhari, and D Sayre

Improved image quality in soft x-ray contact microscopy can be obtained by examining the resist with transmission rather than scanning electron microscopy. Application of the new technique to air-dried preparations of human blood platelets reveals structures not visible in the same cells with transmission electron microscopy or when the resist is examined by scanning electron microscopy. As seen by the new technique, platelet pseudopods contain a central structure connected to a network in the platelet and dense bodies exhibit a lamellar structure.


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