Abstract

Quantitative relationships between changes in the diffraction pattern of nerve myelin and the amount of mercuric chloride introduced into the nerve tissue have been demonstrated. The possible positions of the mercuric ions in the myelin unit have been predicted from a consideration of Difference Patterson functions. This information has been used to derive electron density distributions for the mercuric chloride treated myelin.

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