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Liquid nitrogen‐based quick freezing: Experiences with bounce‐free delivery of cholinergic nerve terminals to a metal surface

Phillips et al., 1984

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2814136852948994444
Author
Phillips T
Boyne A
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Journal of Electron Microscopy Technique

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The limitations of chemical fixation in permitting the 1: 1 quantitative correlations required for convincing ultrastructural explanations of cell biological processes are noted. We describe techniques for obtaining highly reproducible direct quick freezing on the polished surface of …
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