A simple freeze fracture technique for the ultrastructural analysis of fragile collagenous biomaterials is presented. Following standard methods of preparation and dehydration, fragile biomaterials are fractured with a sharp blade attached to a modified slide hammer. The sliding mass imparts a sudden impact load on the frozen surface of the material , creating a distortion free cleavage plane across the material. More traditional methods including bending and cutting with scissors introduce artifacts indirectly associated with stress concentration produced by bending, and sample compression at the edges with cutting. The impact loading of the sample during fracture results in preservation of edge detail, showing clear structural features up...
Modem scanning electron microscopy yields structural information down to 2 to 5 nm from thin, beam t...
Electron microscopy as a methodology for the study of mitochondria based on morphological features i...
Aim of this paper is to present a short overview about the state of the art of the so called cryotec...
Freeze-fracture technique is a method used to visualise membrane surfaces of cell organelles. This ...
Freeze-fracture/freeze-etch describes a process whereby specimens, typically biological or nanomater...
Sheep acetabula of approximately 1cm3 in dimension consisting of cartilage, labrum, and bone were pr...
Freeze-etching technique combined with a simple rapid freezing method is described. The freezing of ...
This in vitro study aimed at substantial modification of the freeze-fracture replication technique (...
Collagen fibrils from, various rapidly frozen mammalian tissues were examined by the technique of st...
Undecalcified samples extracted from human femoral shafts are fractured by bending and the fracture ...
The introduction of cryo-techniques to the focused ion-beam scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM) h...
The present work describes the study of the biomineralization process of biohybrid composite for bon...
Cultures of rat cerebellum grown on glass coverslips coated first with collodion and then collagen a...
Preparation of biological samples for transmission electron microscopy is not a trivial task. The sa...
The field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) allows imaging resolution clown to 0.5-1.5 ...
Modem scanning electron microscopy yields structural information down to 2 to 5 nm from thin, beam t...
Electron microscopy as a methodology for the study of mitochondria based on morphological features i...
Aim of this paper is to present a short overview about the state of the art of the so called cryotec...
Freeze-fracture technique is a method used to visualise membrane surfaces of cell organelles. This ...
Freeze-fracture/freeze-etch describes a process whereby specimens, typically biological or nanomater...
Sheep acetabula of approximately 1cm3 in dimension consisting of cartilage, labrum, and bone were pr...
Freeze-etching technique combined with a simple rapid freezing method is described. The freezing of ...
This in vitro study aimed at substantial modification of the freeze-fracture replication technique (...
Collagen fibrils from, various rapidly frozen mammalian tissues were examined by the technique of st...
Undecalcified samples extracted from human femoral shafts are fractured by bending and the fracture ...
The introduction of cryo-techniques to the focused ion-beam scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM) h...
The present work describes the study of the biomineralization process of biohybrid composite for bon...
Cultures of rat cerebellum grown on glass coverslips coated first with collodion and then collagen a...
Preparation of biological samples for transmission electron microscopy is not a trivial task. The sa...
The field emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) allows imaging resolution clown to 0.5-1.5 ...
Modem scanning electron microscopy yields structural information down to 2 to 5 nm from thin, beam t...
Electron microscopy as a methodology for the study of mitochondria based on morphological features i...
Aim of this paper is to present a short overview about the state of the art of the so called cryotec...