Biological Electron Microscopy: Theory, Techniques, and Troubleshooting
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This text was designed for an introductory one-semester course in biological electron microscopy and is intended to provide an introduction to all of
the major technical approaches for sample preparation and instrumentation utilization to answer cytological questions. It covers conventional light
microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, intermediate and high voltage transmission electron microscopy, digital
imaging and telemedicine, cryotechniques, fixation protocols, cytochemistry and immunocytochemistry, photography and photomicroscopy. The text is
organized with a survey of each subject, and a techniques section, where appropriate, with tried-and-true methods that will produce publishable
results. The theory behind various technical approaches is provided to help the reader troubleshoot problems. While the techniques sections are not
meant to be encyclopaedic, they should serve as a broadly applicable starting point for a variety of approaches to cytological research.
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