Journal article

ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION OF THIN-SECTIONED BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS - AN EFFICIENT BUT NEGLECTED METHOD FOR LATTICE ASSESSMENT


Authors listLANGE, RH

Publication year1982

Pages207-214

JournalMikroskopie

Volume number39

Issue number7-8

ISSN0026-3702

PublisherFromme


Abstract
Application of electron diffraction to thin-sectioned intracellular crystalline inclusions using specimen tilting in the microscope is illustrated in monoclinic, orthorhombic and trigonal (rhombohedral) examples of protein crystals. Electron diffraction is more efficient than optical diffraction because of its applicability during microscopic study of the specimen and easy calibration. Interpretation of the diffraction patterns with respect to lattice symmetry and further analysis of the specimen [amphibian and teleost cyclostome yolk protein] is described.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLANGE, R. (1982) ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION OF THIN-SECTIONED BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS - AN EFFICIENT BUT NEGLECTED METHOD FOR LATTICE ASSESSMENT, MIKROSKOPIE, 39(7-8), pp. 207-214

APA Citation styleLANGE, R. (1982). ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION OF THIN-SECTIONED BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS - AN EFFICIENT BUT NEGLECTED METHOD FOR LATTICE ASSESSMENT. MIKROSKOPIE. 39(7-8), 207-214.


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