1987
DOI: 10.1002/sca.4950090507
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A bibliography of low‐temperature scanning electron microscopy (LTSEM, Cryo‐SEM) and scanning electron microscopy of frozen hydrated biological systems

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“…One elegant way to do this is freeze-fracture SEM, (often also called cryo-SEM), where the film is frozen in a cryogen such as liquid nitrogen, fractured, and then imaged on a cold stage. This technique has been extensively used in biology [163]. For drying colloidal films the major advantage is easy control over the drying time allowed, before the sample is frozen, and the direct observation of the particle arrangement.…”
Section: Optical Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One elegant way to do this is freeze-fracture SEM, (often also called cryo-SEM), where the film is frozen in a cryogen such as liquid nitrogen, fractured, and then imaged on a cold stage. This technique has been extensively used in biology [163]. For drying colloidal films the major advantage is easy control over the drying time allowed, before the sample is frozen, and the direct observation of the particle arrangement.…”
Section: Optical Microscopymentioning
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“…Surprisingly, freeze-fracture (transmission) electron microscopy (Chapman & Staehelin, 1986) of Hartig net structures has not been described, probably because of the difficulties in the preparation of platinum-carbon replicas of plant material (Robards & Parish, 1971;Platt-Aloia & Thomson, 1982). With low temperature scanning electron microscopy, direct observation of frozen, fully hydrated or partially freeze-dried biological samples is possible and the technical problems with replica preparation are avoided (Beckett & Read, 1986;Sargent, 1986;1988;Bastacky et al 1987Bastacky et al , 1988. With the dedicated SCU 020 cryo system (Muller et aL, 1991) it is possible repeatedly to fracture, etch and sputter coat a given specimen.…”
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“…Different aspects of LTSEM have been reviewed previously (Echlin, 1978;Wilson & Robards, 1984;Robards & Sleytr, 1985;Beckett & Read, 1986;Bastacky et al, 1987bBastacky et al, , 1988Marshall, 1987;Sargent, 1988a,b;Read, 1990). This paper reviews LTSEM in relation to preparation protocols, specimen preservation, experimental approaches and high-resolution studies.…”
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