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"3-D Microanatomy of Cells and Tissues by SEM"
(1992)

  1. Tribute to Professor Keiichi Tanaka, a scientist and an artist. (DiDio LJ)
  2. 3-D Microanatomy of Cells and Tissues by SEM. Proceedings of the Xth International Symposium on Morphological Sciences. Toronto, Canada, July 1-5, 1991.
  3. Cellular and microvascular changes of the ovarian follicle during folliculogenesis: a scanning electron microscopic study. (Macchiarelli G)
  4. A new approach to the study of ovarian follicles by scanning electron microscopy and ODO maceration. (Makabe S)
  5. Ultrahigh-resolution scanning electron microscopy of biological materials. (Tanaka K)
  6. Changes in size and shape of smooth muscle cells from the portal vein of spontaneously hypertensive rats: an ultrastructural analysis. (Todd ME)
  7. Three-dimensional ultrastructure of the autonomic nerve terminals in the lamina propria mucosae of the rat large intestine. (Ushiki T)
  8. Three-dimensional architecture of pericytes with special reference to their topographical relationship to microvascular beds. (Shimada T)
  9. Intussusceptive microvascular growth: a common alternative to capillary sprouting. (Patan S)
  10. Human fibroblast intracellular network prepared with digitonin for field emission scanning electron microscopy. (Lea P)
  11. Preparation of human chromosomes for high resolution scanning electron microscopy. (K¨attstr¨om PO)
  12. Complementary scanning electron microscopy: technical notes and applications. (Inou´e T)
  13. Scanning tunneling microscopic (STM) analysis of the phospholipid bilayer surface characteristics in the P beta phase. Secondary ripples. (Vidi´c B)
  14. On the molecular profiling of cell surfaces by SEM. (Hodges GM)
  15. A modified method for vascular casting and scanning electron microscopy: its utility in the demonstration of rat pancreatic insulo-acinar and other blood vascular systems. (Murakami T)
  16. The maceration technique in scanning electron microscopy of collagen fiber frameworks: its application in the study of human livers. (Ohtani O)
  17. Ultrastructural organization of two tapetal types in angiosperms. (Barnes SH)
  18. SEM studies on unmanageable hair. (Schramm U)
  19. Scanning electron microscope investigations on the vaginal epithelium of the guinea pig during the estrous cycle. (K¨uhnel W)
  20. The three-dimensional architecture of the myosalpinx in mammals: an anatomical model for a functional hypothesis. (Muglia U)
  21. Towards high resolution SEM of biological objects. (Hermann R)
  22. Three-dimensional analysis of the atrophic process of rat seminiferous tubules after estradiol treatment. (Hamasaki M)
  23. The interface between epithelium and lamina propria in the rat urinary bladder. (Inou´e T)
  24. Three-dimensional visualization of renal cells by NaOH maceration. (Takahashi-Iwanaga H)
  25. Ultrastructural features of the rabbit proximal tubules. (Evan AP)
  26. The "limiting ridge" of the rat stomach. (Luciano L)
  27. Scanning electron microscopy of the small intestine during gluten-challenge in celiac disease. (Magliocca FM)
  28. The myoepithelial and basal cells of ducts of human major salivary glands: a SEM study. (Riva A)
  29. Scanning electron microscopic observations of the immunodefensive systems with special reference to the surface morphology of the non-lymphoid cells. (Fujita T)

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