Abstract

SUMMARYA technique for the preparation of biological material for transmission electron microscopy has been successfully tested. After a partial dehydration with ethanol, GMA is used to complete dehydration and to favor the infiltration of the Spurr's resin used for embedding. This procedure enhances sectioning quality of problem materials and, at the same time, minimizes the loss of cell constituents.

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