Abstract

Electron microscope examination of chick embryo fibroblasts grown in tissue culture and fixed in a variety of osmium fixatives as well as in fixatives not containing osmium revealed a limiting cell membrane with a corpuscular substructure. A trilaminar appearance was more difficult to demonstrate in plasma membranes of cells fixed in osmium or glutaraldehyde solutions followed by osmication, while many extensive regions of membranes with this appearance were observed after fixation in buffered potassium permanganate. A study of the conditions favorable to the demonstration of a trilaminar appearance indicated that the level of focus of the electron microscope image and alteration of the intrinsic structure of the summits within the membrane played significant roles in producing this appearance.

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