Artifacts observed in critical-point-dried preparations of human chromosomes by electron microscopy
Preparations of eucaryotic chromosomes tend to suffer from the effects of moisture in critical-point drying and from mechanical stretching during preparation, resulting in fusion of fibers so that the latter are ultimately transformed into thick strands. Mechanical stretching alone is accompanied by...
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description | Preparations of eucaryotic chromosomes tend to suffer from the effects of moisture in critical-point drying and from mechanical stretching during preparation, resulting in fusion of fibers so that the latter are ultimately transformed into thick strands. Mechanical stretching alone is accompanied by some fusion, but it may render insight into the architecture of chromosomes. |
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