Biological Microtechnique

Biological Microtechnique

Author: Jeremy Sanderson

Publisher: Garland Science

Published: 2020-08-13

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1000140946

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A completely new practical guide to both new and classical methods of slide-making which is easy-to-read and easy-to-understand. Biological Microtechnique contains a wealth of practical detail which will provide a firm grounding in preparative methods for light microscopy.


Principles of Biological Microtechnique; a Study of Fixation and Dyeing

Principles of Biological Microtechnique; a Study of Fixation and Dyeing

Author: John R. Baker

Publisher: Alpha Edition

Published: 2020-03-25

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 9789354009518

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This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.


Plant Microtechniques and Protocols

Plant Microtechniques and Protocols

Author: Edward Chee Tak Yeung

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-09-19

Total Pages: 572

ISBN-13: 3319199447

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A proper understanding of the structural organization of the plant body is essential to any study in plant biology. Experimental studies in vivo and in situ will lead to structural, physiological, and cellular changes of the experimental material. To study macroscopic and microscopic changes, different histological methods and microtechniques can be used as they provide valuable information of the experimental system. In addition, the observed structural changes allow investigators to set hypothesis for further studies based on one’s own observation. Thus, proper selection and utilization of microtechniques are a must for the success of a research program. At present, an up-to-date collection of protocols are not readily available in the literature. The latest work in plant microtechniques was published in 1999 by Ruzin but many others are no longer in print [e.g., Jensen (1964); O’Brien and McCully (1981)]. Furthermore, a majority of published works focus on techniques related to general processing and staining procedures. A comprehensive treatment that encompasses broader applications of microtechniques to other disciplines is lacking [e.g., archeology, wood science, etc.]. There is a need to create a comprehensive volume of botanical methods and protocols which includes traditional and novel techniques that can be used by researchers in plant science and investigators in other disciplines that require plant microtechniques in their research and teaching. This book covers a wide variety of applications and brings them up-to-date to make them understandable and relevant, especially to students using the methods for the first time. It is our intention to create a useful reference for plant histology and related methods that will serve as a foundation for plant scholars, researchers, and teachers in the plant sciences.​


Plant Microtechnique and Microscopy

Plant Microtechnique and Microscopy

Author: Steven E. Ruzin

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9780195089561

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Plant microtechnique has generated renewed interest in recent years, due in part to the need for molecular biologists to visualize a gene or gene product in the context of the whole plant. Plant Microtechnique and Microscopy offers uniquely in-depth coverage of this reinvigorated field. Thoroughly covering classical aspects of microscope slide preparation, it goes a step beyond all other available manuals by also documenting the theory and practice of modern applications. The text opens with single-page "Quick Start" protocols that provide students with fundamental instructions to complete eight of the most common microtechnique protocols used today. The following sections cover the theory and practice of microtechnique. The traditional paraffin method is demonstrated by explicit step-by-step protocols, and theoretical background is incorporated to give students the tools required to design their own experiments and to interpret existing results. In addition, modern applications such as methacrylate embedding and sectioning, microwave tissue processing, fluorescence histochemistry, and in situ hybridization are discussed in detail. The manual also contains a definitive chapter on microscopy and describes, in both text and diagrams, the optical principles of techniques such as phase contrast and DIC as well as confocal and deconvolution wide-field microscopy. Appendices on laboratory practice (chemical toxicities, common calculations, and buffer tables), an extensive appendix on optics and its application to the microscope, and an extensive bibliography of over 550 references are also included. Ideal for courses in plant biology, Plant Microtechnique and Microscopy also serves as an indispensable reference for all students of microscopy, histology, and histological technique. It is a valuable addition to every biological laboratory.


Biological Techniques

Biological Techniques

Author: P.R. Yadav

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 9788183561051

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The present title Biological Techniques has been written for undergraduate, postgraduate students opting biological, pathological, biochemistry, biotechnology courses. It deals with the various types of fixatives, stains and techniques used in the fields just stated. It is basically a simple cookery book, but like all good cookery books this volume should remain on the bench until its useful life is over and should never become embedded in the library shelf. This book aims at an explanation of the process involved in the preparation of tissues for microscopical study. The object throughout has been to get away from the empirical and rule-of thumb methods that have so long held away in the field of microtechniques, and to replace them, so far as possible, by methods, based on actual understanding of the process involved, in terms of chemistry and physics.