“…The presence of pores in the GBM has been postulated from physiological studies [I] and demonstrated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) by us [2][3] and others [4][5][6], Although scanning electron microscopy (SEM) has an advantage over TEM in that topographical dissimilarity can be observed three-dimensionally, it failed to demonstrate the presence of pores in the GBM.In 1985, a new type of SEM, the ultrahighresolution SEM (HSEM), was developed by Tanaka et al [7]. It is equipped with a field emission source and an objective lens of very short focal length, and has a resolving power of 0.5 nm at 30 kV.…”