Scanning Electron Microscopy in the Backscattered Electron Imaging (BEI) Mode: Applications to Clinical Hematology

Elements of high atomic number backscatter electrons that carry information of cytochemical and of immunocytochemical significance in high resolution scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Reaction products of enzyme cytochemistry containing lead or osmium have been used to localize the sites of phosph...

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