2015
DOI: 10.3892/ijo.2015.2905
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Observation of tissues in open aqueous solution by atmospheric scanning electron microscopy: Applicability to intraoperative cancer diagnosis

Abstract: In the atmospheric scanning electron microscope (ASEM), a 2- to 3-μm layer of the sample resting on a silicon nitride-film window in the base of an open sample dish is imaged, in liquid, at atmospheric pressure, from below by an inverted SEM. Thus, the time-consuming pretreatments generally required for biological samples to withstand the vacuum of a standard electron microscope are avoided. In the present study, various mouse tissues (brain, spinal cord, muscle, heart, lung, liver, kidney, spleen and stomach)… Show more

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“…Serous vesicles, which contain a large number of protein, were strongly stained (Figure ), while vesicles containing mucin (Figure ) or lipid (Figure ) were weakly stained. This is in good agreement with previous results that show that PTA stains proteins (Maruyama et al, ) and chromatin (Memtily et al, ; Nishiyama et al, ). The results indicate that PTA staining in combination with ASEM might be an effective way to study various vesicle related phenomena; not only exocytosis but also endocytosis, the generation of microvesicles, membrane‐protein integration, trafficking of microvesicles in cells, as well as artificially synthesized vesicles for material science.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Serous vesicles, which contain a large number of protein, were strongly stained (Figure ), while vesicles containing mucin (Figure ) or lipid (Figure ) were weakly stained. This is in good agreement with previous results that show that PTA stains proteins (Maruyama et al, ) and chromatin (Memtily et al, ; Nishiyama et al, ). The results indicate that PTA staining in combination with ASEM might be an effective way to study various vesicle related phenomena; not only exocytosis but also endocytosis, the generation of microvesicles, membrane‐protein integration, trafficking of microvesicles in cells, as well as artificially synthesized vesicles for material science.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Thus, immunolabeling is as easy as for OM (Hirano et al, ; Kinoshita et al, ; Maruyama et al, ; Sato et al, ), making it possible to combine the technique with labeling procedures already used to study diabetes. ASEM might also be applicable to the study of other vasculature‐related diseases including cerebral infarction in which white blood cells and platelet accumulations are known to play critical roles; platelets (Hirano et al, ), white blood cells, e.g., dendritic cells and megakaryocites (Hirano et al, ), and blood cells in spleen (Memtily et al, ), have all been clearly imaged by ASEM.…”
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