Author:
Martinez-Palomo A.,Chávez B.,González-Robles A.
Abstract
During recent years, the freeze-fracture (FF) technique has become one
of the most useful procedures available for the ultrastructural analysis of
cell components, particularly for the study of biological membranes. The
method has gradually evolved from a highly specialized and technically
complex procedure to a reasonably accesible one, mainly as a consequence of
improvements in commercial FF equipment, the understanding of the fracturing
process and the artifacts induced, and the development of ancillary
techniques for the study of cell membrane organization. Due to these
advances, the FF method can be considered at present as an almost standard
procedure for biological electron microscopical laboratories.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
2 articles.
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