Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Radionuclide or intended radionuclide containing; adjuvant... – Molecular bilayer structure
Patent
1986-10-31
1988-04-05
Meyers, Albert T.
Drug, bio-affecting and body treating compositions
Radionuclide or intended radionuclide containing; adjuvant...
Molecular bilayer structure
G01N 130, G01N 3348
Patent
active
047357940
ABSTRACT:
A method for preparing biological specimens for the scanning electron microscope utilizes a select group of fluorocarbon solvents. Replacement of drying solvents with a fluorocarbon solvent, followed by direct sublimation, provides comparable results to critical point drying.
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Gray, Peter, The Encycl. of Microscopy and Microtechnique, (Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1973), p. 31.
Meyers Albert T.
Parkinson Martin
Ted Pella, Inc.
Wysor Michael S.
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