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Electron and Photomicrographic Studies of the Flagellate Form of Leishmania donovani
THE technique of shadowing specimens with metal vapour in high vacuum is now a frequent practice in electron microscopy 1 . The same technique may also be used with advantage in photomicrography, in order to bring out details of surface structure which are otherwise invisible. The present work is a...
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description | THE technique of shadowing specimens with metal vapour in high vacuum is now a frequent practice in electron microscopy
1
. The same technique may also be used with advantage in photomicrography, in order to bring out details of surface structure which are otherwise invisible. The present work is a study of the flagellate form of
Leishmania donovani
, the parasite of kala-azar, both with electron and shadowed photomicrographs. |
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