Two-Hour Embedding Procedure for Intracellular Detection of Viruses by Electron Microscopy
AUTOR(ES)
Doane, F. W.
RESUMO
An embedding method requiring only 2 h to complete and giving excellent ultrastructural preservation has been used for the rapid detection of viruses in tissue cultures. The method has also been applied successfully to mammalian tissue. It provides a rapid technique for identifying viruses isolated in tissue cultures, for screening cultures for adventitious agents, and for examining tissue biopsies for viruses.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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