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Abstract
Cryotechnical processing of cartilage has the potential to solve many of the tissue-specific problems associated with various routine chemical fixation protocols. This is particularly the case with respect to extracellular matrix architecture, the distortion or destruction of which (caused by extraction and/or precipitation of proteoglycan molecules) may be prevented. Adoption of such techniques also permits high-sensitivity immunoelectron-microscopy of the extracellular matrix space (carbohydrate epitopes). However, a number of difficulties still remain to be resolved, particularly that of matrix-cell interface separation occurring during freeze substitution and low temperature embedding. These problems are briefly addressed and possible solutions outlined.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8490231 DOI: 10.1002/jemt.1070240602
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microsc Res Tech ISSN: 1059-910X Impact factor: 2.769