Title: Microfibrils: Fine filamentous components of the tissue space
Abstract: The Anatomical RecordVolume 142, Issue 2 p. 131-137 Article Microfibrils: Fine filamentous components of the tissue space† Frank N. Low, Frank N. Low Department of Anatomy, Louisiana State University School of Medicine New Orleans, LouisianaSearch for more papers by this author Frank N. Low, Frank N. Low Department of Anatomy, Louisiana State University School of Medicine New Orleans, LouisianaSearch for more papers by this author First published: February 1962 https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.1091420205Citations: 181 † Aided by a grant from the United States Public Health Service (H-1663). AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Literature Cited Bartl, P., M. Rosenberg and J. Leško 1961 Glycol methacrylate as water-soluble embedding medium for the preparation of ultrathin sections. Proc. European Regional Conference on Electron Microscopy, Delft, 1960, 2: 619–622. Battig, C. G., and F. N. Low 1961 The ultrastructure of human cardiac muscle and its associated tissue space. Am. J. Anat., 108: 199–230. Chapman, J. A. 1961 Morphological and chemical studies of collagen formation. I. The fine structure of guinea pig granulomata. J. biophys. biochem. Cytol., 9: 639–652. Gersh, I., and H. R. Catchpole 1949 The organization of ground substance and basement membrane and its significance in tissue injury, disease and growth. Am. J. Anat., 85: 457–522. Jakus, M. A. 1954 Studies on the cornea. I. The fine structure of the rat cornea. Amer. J. Ophthal., 38: (1, part II): 40–53. Karrer, H. E. 1958 The fine structure of connective tissue in the tunica propria of bronchioles. J. Ultrastructure Res., 2: 96–121. Karrer, H. E. 1961 An electron microscope study of the aorta in young and aging mice. J. Ultrastructure Res., 5: 1–27. Low, F. N. 1961a The extracellular portion of the human blood-air barrier and its relation to tissue space. Anat. Rec., 139: 105–124. Low, F. N. 1961b Methods of clearing tissue sections embedded in Vestopal-W. Proc. European Regional Conference on Electron Microscopy, Delft, 1960, 2: 615–618. Low, F. N. 1961c Microfibrils, a small extracellular component of connective tissue. Anat. Rec., 139: 250. Low, F. N., and M. R. Clevenger 1962 Polyester/methacrylate embedments for electron microscopy. J. Cell Biol., 12: in press. Palade, G. E. 1960 Personal communication. Pease, D. C. 1960 The basement membrane: substratum of histological order and complexity. Fourth Int. Conf. on Electron Microscopy, Berlin, 1958, 2: 139–158. Robertson, J. D. 1956 Some features of the ultrastructure of reptilian skeletal muscle. J. biophys. biochem. Cytol., 2: 369–380. Rosenberg, M., P. Bartl and J. Leš 1960 Water-soluble methacrylate as an embedding medium for the preparation of ultrathin sections. J. Ultrastructure Res., 4: 298–303. Ryter, A., and E. Kellenberger 1958 L'inclusion au polyester pour l'ultramicrotomie. J. Ultrastructure Res., 2: 200–214. Sorensen, G. D. 1960 An electron microscopic study of popliteal lymph nodes from rabbits. Am. J. Anat., 107: 73–96. Watson, M. L. 1958 Staining of tissue sections for electron microscopy with heavy metals. II. Application of solutions containing lead and barium. J. biophys. biochem. Cytol., 4: 727–730. Citing Literature Volume142, Issue2February 1962Pages 131-137 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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Publication Date: 1962-02-01
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