Various preparatory techniques were used to improve scanning electron microscopy images of the fine structure of vascular, cellular, and cordal-reticular components of normal human spleens. The progressive method of fixation (GTGO) applied in the present study, allowed air drying of the tissues and rendered the specimens conductive even in newly fractured surfaces. Vascular perfusion proved necessary only in studies of the splenic blood vessels, while a simple immersion of tissue blocks in the washing solution resulted in better images of the white pulps. Interstitial (trans-splenic) perfusion was found to be superior to vascular perfusion for routine preparation of spleen tissues, and freeze-cracking did not necessarily lead to improved im...
Rat liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LEC) contain fenestrae, which are clustered in sieve plates....
There has been interest in using the scanning electron microscope (SEM) to study the structure of ti...
The authors have studied the vascular organization of the human spleen with particular regard to the...
Various preparatory techniques were used to improve scanning electron microscopy images of the fine ...
This paper reviews scanning electron microscope (SEM) observation of the circulatory system of the h...
The marginal zone, white pulp and red pulp of rat and human spleen were studied by scanning electron...
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) is used to provide descriptive, morphological information and...
Tn order to study three-dimensional fine architecture of the red pulp, especially the relationships ...
The author employed securely laparoscopy in performing direct vision splenic biopsy, cultured the bi...
Our personal experience on the application of scanning electron microscopy in cardiology, gastroente...
It has been found that the clinical tissue culture method devised in our laboratory for bone marrow ...
The purpose of this study was to clarify erythrocyte shapes in splenic cords of living mouse spleens...
Spleen: A. general diagram; B. adult; C. senium 1. capsule of dense irregular connective tissu...
Figure 1: From left to right: One slide of an immunostained specimen of the human spleen stained for...
In light of the complicated nature of the ocular vasculature, it has been difficult to define the no...
Rat liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LEC) contain fenestrae, which are clustered in sieve plates....
There has been interest in using the scanning electron microscope (SEM) to study the structure of ti...
The authors have studied the vascular organization of the human spleen with particular regard to the...
Various preparatory techniques were used to improve scanning electron microscopy images of the fine ...
This paper reviews scanning electron microscope (SEM) observation of the circulatory system of the h...
The marginal zone, white pulp and red pulp of rat and human spleen were studied by scanning electron...
Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) is used to provide descriptive, morphological information and...
Tn order to study three-dimensional fine architecture of the red pulp, especially the relationships ...
The author employed securely laparoscopy in performing direct vision splenic biopsy, cultured the bi...
Our personal experience on the application of scanning electron microscopy in cardiology, gastroente...
It has been found that the clinical tissue culture method devised in our laboratory for bone marrow ...
The purpose of this study was to clarify erythrocyte shapes in splenic cords of living mouse spleens...
Spleen: A. general diagram; B. adult; C. senium 1. capsule of dense irregular connective tissu...
Figure 1: From left to right: One slide of an immunostained specimen of the human spleen stained for...
In light of the complicated nature of the ocular vasculature, it has been difficult to define the no...
Rat liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LEC) contain fenestrae, which are clustered in sieve plates....
There has been interest in using the scanning electron microscope (SEM) to study the structure of ti...
The authors have studied the vascular organization of the human spleen with particular regard to the...