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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