The Application of Freeze-Cleaving Technics to Studies on Red Blood Cell Fine Structure |
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Authors: | WEINSTEIN RONALD S; BULLIVANT STANLEY |
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Institution: | 1 James Homer Wright Pathology Laboratories and Mixter Laboratory for ElectronMicroscopy, Neurosurgical Service, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mass.
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Abstract: | A simplified freeze-cleave and replication method of tissue preparation forexamination in the electron microscope is applied to studies on red blood cellfine structure. With this technic, the cytoplasm of red blood cells appearsto have a uniform pattern of packed granularity, with individual particles approximating the dimensions anticipated for replicas of individual hemoglobinmolecules. The cell surface is smooth and partially covered with small particles which may represent antigens, enzymes, or some structural proteins.The possibility that particles seen in cells and on cell membranes may represent an artifact is discussed. Pretreatment of cells prior to freezing influencesthe plane of cleavage through packed cells so that the plane of cleavage canbe preferentially directed either through the cytoplasm or along red cellmembranes. The freeze-cleave technic may be of particular value in applications where extensive areas of membrane must be surveyed, such as searchingfor leukemogenic viruses budding through cell membranes. Submitted on August 16, 1966 Accepted on November 24, 1966 |
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