1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf00143384
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Cellular and subcellular localization of chromium in the crab Liocarcinus puber (Brachyrhyncha) by transmission electron microscopy, secondary ion mass spectrometry and electron microprobe analysis

Abstract: The swimming crab Liocarcinus puber (Crustacea Brachyrhyncha) was exposed for 2 weeks to CrCI3 (chromium occurs principally in the trivalent state in the natural environment). The gills, digestive gland and muscle were examined by several analytical techniques for cellular and subcellular localization of chromium. The techniques applied were secondary ion mass spectrometry (ion microscopy and ion microprobe analysis) associated with photon microscopy and X-ray spectrometry (electron microprobe analysis) togeth… Show more

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