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These images
are copyrighted to the Danforth Center and are not to be
sold
or published without the written permission of the Danforth
Center.
We would
like to acknowledge the support of the National Science
Foundation as the
source of funds to purchase the instruments used in making these
images.
Light micrographs were made
using a Zeiss LSM 5210 Meta NLO confocal/multiphoton
system and are of
living cells.
Electron
micrographs were made using a Leo 912 AB transmission electron
microscope.
These thin section images are of samples that were
physically fixed by ultra-rapid freezing
(about 15 milliseconds) in a
high pressure freezer, which prevents ice crystal formation
which
otherwise would destroy cell structure. Compared to chemical
fixation, ultra-rapid
fixation produces the most life-like images
currently possible in electron microscopy. |