Scanning electron microscopic observations on deembedded biological tissue sections: Comparison of different fixatives and embedding materials
Conventional plant histological specimens fixed in formalin-acetic acid-alcohol, chromic acid-acetic acid-formaldehyde, or glutaraldehyde-osmium and embedded in either paraffin or plastic are examined as possible rapid methods for providing an alternative image of cellular structure by using scannin...
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