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. 1946 May 31;83(6):499–503.

THE PREPARATION OF SECTIONS OF GUINEA PIG LIVER FOR ELECTRON MICROSCOPY

Albert Claude 1, Ernest F Fullam 1
PMCID: PMC2135593  PMID: 19871546

Abstract

1. A method is described whereby sections of guinea pig liver cells can be prepared for electron microscopy after fixation. 2. The high resolving powerof the electron microscope reveals the presence of two components, one particulate, the other apparently of fibrous texture, in the ground substance of the cells.

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