Rapid processing of filter-grown cells for Epon embeddingRG Parton European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany. A simple and rapid method for fixation, processing, and Epon embedding of cells grown on a filter support is described. The results show that it is possible to embed filter-grown cells in resin within 30 min of applying the primary fixative and still to achieve good ultrastructural preservation.
Volume 43,
Issue 7,
pp. 731-733,
07/01/1995
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