(Q39456258)
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Bismuth staining for light and electron microscopy (English)
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M. Locke
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1 January 1977
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9
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2
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347-371
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20
995
Alkaline bismuth reagent for high resolution ultrastructural demonstration of periodate-reactive sites (English)
Ainsworth
1972
20
225
An ultrastructural staining method for enhancing the size and electron opacity of ferritin in thin sections (English)
Ainsworth
1972
17
93
The use of bismuth as an electron stain for nucleic acids (English)
Albersheim
1963
23
780
Chelated bismuth as a stain in electron microscopy (English)
Barrett
1975
176
473
Bioelectric control of ciliary activity (English)
Eckert
1976
260
101
Possible role for cyclic nucleotides and phosphorylated membrane proteins in postsynaptic actions of neurotransmitters (English)
Greengard
1976
39
589
Intracellular transport of secretory proteins in the pancreatic exocrine cell. IV. Metabolic requirements (English)
Jamieson
1968
188
1219
The Golgi complex/endoplasmic reticulum transition region has rings of beads (English)
Locke
1975
70
384
The beads in the Golgi complex/endoplasmic reticulum region (English)
Locke
1976
8
739
Vertebrate Golgi complexes have beads in a similar position to those found in arthropods (English)
Locke
1976
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50
550
Hot alcoholic phosphotungstic acid and uranyl acetate as routine stains for thick and thin sections (English)
Locke
1971
50
540
A routine method for obtaining high contrast without staining sections (English)
Locke
1971
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