| Literature DB >> 1411525 |
L B Da Silva1, J E Trebes, R Balhorn, S Mrowka, E Anderson, D T Attwood, T W Barbee, J Brase, M Corzett, J Gray.
Abstract
The development of high brightness and short pulse width (< 200 picoseconds) x-ray lasers now offers biologists the possibility of high-resolution imaging of specimens in an aqueous environment without the blurring effects associated with natural motions and chemical erosion. As a step toward developing the capabilities of this type of x-ray microscopy, a tantalum x-ray laser at 44.83 angstrom wavelength was used together with an x-ray zone plate lens to image both unlabeled and selectively gold-labeled dried rat sperm nuclei. The observed images show approximately 500 angstrom features, illustrate the importance of x-ray microscopy in determining chemical composition, and provide information about the uniformity of sperm chromatin organization and the extent of sperm chromatin hydration.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1411525 DOI: 10.1126/science.1411525
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728