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Lysine-Mediated Tissue Osmication in Combination with a Tannin-Osmium Conductive Staining Method for Non-Coated Scanning Electron Microscopy of Biological Specimens
Takuro MURAKAMIZhen-lan SONGHitoshi HINENOYAAiji OHTSUKATakehito TAGUCHIJing-jie LIUTadashi SANO
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1987 Volume 50 Issue 5 Pages 485-493

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Glutaraldehyde fixed rat kidney blocks showed no charging effect when treated with lysine and osmic acid and viewed in a scanning electron microscope using an acceleration voltage of 5-30kV and a specimen current of 1×10-10A. The podocyte processes and endothelial micropores of the glomerulus were visible without metal coating. Glutaraldehyde fixed, tannin-osmium impregnated and lysine-osmium treated specimens also showed no charging effect in the scanning electron microscope, yielding instead much clearer scanning images which were comparable to those obtained from gold-coated specimens or from tannin-osmium-thiocarbohydrazide-osmium impregnated specimens (MURAKAMI and JONES, 1980).

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