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Further observations on the morphological alterations of the glomerular capillary wall of the rat kidney caused by chemical and physical agents: standard procedures versus quick-freezing and freeze-substitution

The purpose of the present study was to pin-point which of the various preparatory steps required by different histological procedures (conventional, cryosubstitution, freezing followed by cryosubstitution or replication) induces alterations in the fine structure of the endothelial and epithelial su...

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Published in:The Histochemical journal 1993-05, Vol.25 (5), p.357-366
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Animals
Basement Membrane - drug effects
Basement Membrane - ultrastructure
Capillaries - ultrastructure
Cryopreservation
Desiccation
Endothelium, Vascular - ultrastructure
Epithelium - ultrastructure
Ethanol
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Glutaral
Kidney Glomerulus - blood supply
Kidney Glomerulus - ultrastructure
Male
Osmium Tetroxide
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Tissue Embedding
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