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Scanning laser confocal microscopy was utilized to visualize sites of hydrogen peroxide release from stimulated neutrophils and lysosomal acid phosphatase in these and other cells using cerium in the detection systems. Imaging of the cerium-containing reactions was achieved by employing the reflectance mode of this instrument. Localization of these products at the light microscope level was direct and did not require other reactions to generate a visible product. This new approach to cerium cytochemistry should prove useful for many applications.


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