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      Improved method for visualizing coated pits, microfilaments, and microtubules in cryofixed and freeze-substituted plant cells.

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          We have optimized the conditions for visualizing microfilaments, microtubules, and coated pits in the cortical cytoplasm of high-pressure frozen and freeze-substituted plant cells, in both tobacco root tips and onion cotyledons, individual microfilaments and the supramolecular structure of coated pits can be seen clearly in freeze-substituted samples treated with OsO4 at 40 degrees C followed by 5% uranyl acetate. Treatment with uranyl acetate alone resulted in poorly stained cytoplasmic organelles, whereas microfilaments were difficult to discern in specimen treated with OsO4 alone. The combination of a 40 degrees C OsO4 staining step followed by staining with uranyl acetate at 4 degrees C should prove useful for more detailed plant cytoskeletal/membrane studies in the future.

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          Journal
          J Electron Microsc (Tokyo)
          Journal of electron microscopy
          0022-0744
          0022-0744
          2002
          : 51
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Life Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Japan.
          Article
          12008696
          79e8f812-dcd5-44d4-827e-64fd882bf032
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