Some characteristics of non-self-maintained discharge in metal vapor

Author(s):  
M.M. Nikitin ◽  
V.A. Egorov
Author(s):  
Henry S. Slayter

Electron microscopic methods have been applied increasingly during the past fifteen years, to problems in structural molecular biology. Used in conjunction with physical chemical methods and/or Fourier methods of analysis, they constitute powerful tools for determining sizes, shapes and modes of aggregation of biopolymers with molecular weights greater than 50, 000. However, the application of the e.m. to the determination of very fine structure approaching the limit of instrumental resolving power in biological systems has not been productive, due to various difficulties such as the destructive effects of dehydration, damage to the specimen by the electron beam, and lack of adequate and specific contrast. One of the most satisfactory methods for contrasting individual macromolecules involves the deposition of heavy metal vapor upon the specimen. We have investigated this process, and present here what we believe to be the more important considerations for optimizing it. Results of the application of these methods to several biological systems including muscle proteins, fibrinogen, ribosomes and chromatin will be discussed.


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Vol 40 (C7) ◽  
pp. C7-103-C7-104
Author(s):  
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Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 1068-1073 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. A. Ozin ◽  
Mark P. Andrews ◽  
C. G. Francis ◽  
H. X. Huber ◽  
K. Molnar

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