Staining of Tissue Sections for Electron Microscopy with Heavy Metals

Michael L. Watson(University of Rochester)
The Journal of Cell Biology
July 25, 1958
Cited by 4,139Open Access
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Abstract

Heavy metals may be incorporated from solution into tissue sections for electron microscopy. The resulting increase in density of the tissue provides greatly enhanced contrast with minimal distortion. Relative densities of various structures are found to depend on the heavy metal ions present and on the conditions of staining. Certain hitherto unobserved details are revealed and some sort of specificity exists, although the factors involved are not yet understood.


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