Ecosystem implications of fine-scale frontal disturbances in the oligotrophic ocean – An idealized modeling approach

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Vol 192 ◽  
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Naomi M. Levine

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Vol 123 (9) ◽  
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Russell L. Steere

Complementary replicas have revealed the fact that the two common faces observed in electron micrographs of freeze-fracture and freeze-etch specimens are complementary to each other and are thus the new faces of a split membrane rather than the original inner and outer surfaces (1, 2 and personal observations). The big question raised by published electron micrographs is why do we not see depressions in the complementary face opposite membrane-associated particles? Reports have appeared indicating that some depressions do appear but complementarity on such a fine scale has yet to be shown.Dog cardiac muscle was perfused with glutaraldehyde, washed in distilled water, then transferred to 30% glycerol (material furnished by Dr. Joaquim Sommer, Duke Univ., and VA Hospital, Durham, N.C.). Small strips were freeze-fractured in a Denton Vacuum DFE-2 Freeze-Etch Unit with complementary replica tooling. Replicas were cleaned in chromic acid cleaning solution, then washed in 4 changes of distilled water and mounted on opposite sides of the center wire of a Formvar-coated grid.







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Author(s):  
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Ute J. Bayen ◽  
Rebekah E. Smith


2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nina R. Arnold ◽  
Ute J. Bayen ◽  
Rebekah E. Smith


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Alex Kirlik ◽  
Michael D. Fleetwood ◽  
David G. Huss ◽  
Alex Kosorukoff ◽  
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Allison Astorino-Courtois


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