Ultrastructural immunocytochemistry of particulate fractions using polyvinyl chloride microculture wellsBE Wray and R Sealock
A method is described for immunoelectron microscopy of particulate subcellular fractions using polyvinyl chloride (soft) microculture wells as mechanical supports and reaction vessels. Appropriate quantities of particles are centrifuged onto the well bottoms, fixed and permeabilized if necessary, then labeled by standard procedures, fixed in glutaraldehyde and tannic acid, and prepared for thin section electron microscopy. The centrifugation, the fixations, and the embedment in Epon are discussed in detail.
Volume 32,
Issue 10,
pp. 1117-1120,
10/01/1984
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C. Strambio-de-Castillia, G. Blobel, and M. P. Rout Proteins Connecting the Nuclear Pore Complex with the Nuclear Interior J. Cell Biol., March 8, 1999; 144(5): 839 - 855. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
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D. M. Kraemer, C. Strambio-de-Castillia, Gün. Blobel, and M. P. Rout The Essential Yeast Nucleoporin NUP159 Is Located on the Cytoplasmic Side of the Nuclear Pore Complex and Serves in Karyopherin-mediated Binding of Transport Substrate J. Biol. Chem., August 11, 1995; 270(32): 19017 - 19021. [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF] |
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