Electron microscopy in medicine and biology

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Electron microscopy in medicine and biology

editors, P.D. Gupta, Hiroshi Yamamoto

Science Publishers, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This reference is divided into the following sections: technological advancement; cellular and membrane biology; nuclear and chromosomal organization; medicine and pathology; cancer biology; and plant sciences.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Technological advancement: development of non-carbon support films for electron spectroscopic imaging (ESI) in biology
  • organization of keratin filaments following phosphorylation by estradiol in rat vaginal epithelial cells. Part 2 Cellular and membrane biology: ultramorphometric analyses of pineal organ from pregnant Indian palm squirrel funambulus pennanti
  • plasma membrane - domain formation during acrosomal reaction in the mammalian sperm cell. Part 3 Nuclear and chromosomal organization: nuclear spatial organization
  • stereoscopic ultrastructure of cell nucleus and chromosome
  • confocal laser scanning microscopic study on X chromosomal territory in human lymphocyte nuclei. Part 4 Medicine and pathology: the organization of gut-associated lymphatic tissue and lymph nodes as seen by scanning electron microscopy
  • mechanism of graft healing
  • primary epithelial amyloid keratopathy
  • light and electron microscopy of nerves in fuberculoid and lepromatous leprosy - pathology and pathogenesis of leprous neuropathy
  • electron microscopy in characterizing some inherited metabolic neurologic disorders. Part 5 Cancer biology: role of electron microscopy in the acurate diagnosis of mesotheliomas
  • ehnancement of mytomycin-C induced in vivo cytotoxicity of sarcoma 180 cells by y-radiation - an ultrastructural evaluation. Part 6 Plant sciences: ultrastructural evidence of effective actinorthizal nodulation in casuarina equisetifolia
  • ultrastruture of terpenoid secretory cells of neem (azadirachta indica a. juss.).

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