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Abstract
This study demonstrates the feasibility of using scanning electron microscopy for the identification and mapping of two or more antigens on cell surfaces. Three types of cells: human type B red cells, tumor cells and their associated virus, and guinea pig hepatocarcinoma cells were immunolabeled with ferritin or gold conjugated to IgG fractions of antigen-specific antisera. Gold particles, 300-500 A in diameter, were conjugated to an IgG fraction either directly or indirectly using Staphylococcal protein A. Gold particles of this size can be distinguished from ferritin label using a high resolution scanning microscope. Correlative light, transmission electron microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy studies, as well as x-ray diffraction analysis and the study of stereo micrographs, were performed to visualize the simultaneous immunolabeling by ferritin and gold of two antigens on the guinea pig hepatocarcinoma cell.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 392723
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scan Electron Microsc ISSN: 0586-5581